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Aphorisms And Apothegms Dictionary   1992 1
Aphorisms And Proverbs : Meador, Clifton K.,  2020 1
Aphorisms And Proverbs As Topic   7
 

Aphrodisiac -- See Aphrodisiacs


Chemical agents or ODORANTS that stimulate sexual desires. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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Aphrodisiacs : Ṭūsī, Naṣīr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad,  2014 1
 

Apidae -- See Bees


Insect members of the superfamily Apoidea, found almost everywhere, particularly on flowers. About 3500 species occur in North America. They differ from most WASPS in that their young are fed honey and pollen rather than animal food.
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Apis -- See Bees


Insect members of the superfamily Apoidea, found almost everywhere, particularly on flowers. About 3500 species occur in North America. They differ from most WASPS in that their young are fed honey and pollen rather than animal food.
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Apis Mellifera -- See Bees


Insect members of the superfamily Apoidea, found almost everywhere, particularly on flowers. About 3500 species occur in North America. They differ from most WASPS in that their young are fed honey and pollen rather than animal food.
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Apis Mellifica -- See Bees


Insect members of the superfamily Apoidea, found almost everywhere, particularly on flowers. About 3500 species occur in North America. They differ from most WASPS in that their young are fed honey and pollen rather than animal food.
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Apitherapy -- See Also Bees


Insect members of the superfamily Apoidea, found almost everywhere, particularly on flowers. About 3500 species occur in North America. They differ from most WASPS in that their young are fed honey and pollen rather than animal food.
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Apnea Sleep -- See Sleep Apnea Syndromes


Disorders characterized by multiple cessations of respirations during sleep that induce partial arousals and interfere with the maintenance of sleep. Sleep apnea syndromes are divided into central (see SLEEP APNEA, CENTRAL), obstructive (see SLEEP APNEA, OBSTRUCTIVE), and mixed central-obstructive types.
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Apolipoprotein B 48 : Graaf, J. de  2015 1
Apolipoprotein B 100 : Graaf, J. de  2015 1
 

Apoplexy -- See Stroke


A group of pathological conditions characterized by sudden, non-convulsive loss of neurological function due to BRAIN ISCHEMIA or INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGES. Stroke is classified by the type of tissue NECROSIS, such as the anatomic location, vasculature involved, etiology, age of the affected individual, and hemorrhagic vs. non-hemorrhagic nature. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp777-810)
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Apoptosis : Potten, C. S.,  2004 1
Appalachian Region : Bragdon, Kathleen Joan.  2001 1
 

Apparatus And Instruments -- See Equipment and Supplies


Expendable and nonexpendable equipment, supplies, apparatus, and instruments that are used in diagnostic, surgical, therapeutic, scientific, and experimental procedures.
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Appendectomy Juvenile Literature : Apel, Melanie Ann.  2002 1
Appetite   3
 

Appetite Disorders -- See Feeding and Eating Disorders


A group of disorders characterized by physiological and psychological disturbances in appetite or food intake.
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Appetite Physiology   2008 1
 

Appetitive Behavior -- See Also Ceremonial Behavior


A series of actions, sometimes symbolic actions which may be associated with a behavior pattern, and are often indispensable to its performance.
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Appetitive Behavior   2
Applications For Positions : Krannich, Ronald L.  1998 1
Apraxias : Papathanasiou, Ilias,  2017 1
 

Aprosodia -- See Speech Disorders


Acquired or developmental conditions marked by an impaired ability to comprehend or generate spoken forms of language.
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Aptitude   7
Aptitude Tests   10
Aptitude Tests Bibliography   7
Aptitude Tests Catalogs   1993 1
Aptitude Tests United States   2
 

Aqsh -- See United States


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Aquatic Organisms -- See Also Marine Biology


The study of the origin, structure, development, growth, function, genetics, and reproduction of organisms which inhabit the OCEANS AND SEAS.
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Ar Ha B -- See United States


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Arab World Middle East : Saʻdāwī, Nawāl.  2007 1
Arabia : Juste, David.  2007 1
 

Arabs -- See Also Islam


A monotheistic religion promulgated by the Prophet Mohammed with Allah as the deity.
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Arabs : Ali, Abdullah Yusuf,  1997 1
Arabs United States   2013 1
Arabs United States Psychology   2013 1
Arachnida   2
Arachnida Popular Works : Hauser, Susan,  2001 1
 

Arbitrating -- See Negotiating


The process of bargaining in order to arrive at an agreement or compromise on a matter of importance to the parties involved. It also applies to the hearing and determination of a case by a third party chosen by the parties in controversy, as well as the interposing of a third party to reconcile the parties in controversy.
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Archaea : Friend, Tim.  2007 1
Archaea Genetics   2007 1
Archaea Physiology   2
 

Archaebacteria -- See Archaea


One of the three domains of life (the others being BACTERIA and Eukarya), formerly called Archaebacteria under the taxon Bacteria, but now considered separate and distinct. They are characterized by: (1) the presence of characteristic tRNAs and ribosomal RNAs; (2) the absence of peptidoglycan cell walls; (3) the presence of ether-linked lipids built from branched-chain subunits; and (4) their occurrence in unusual habitats. While archaea resemble bacteria in morphology and genomic organization, they resemble eukarya in their method of genomic replication. The domain contains at least four kingdoms: CRENARCHAEOTA; EURYARCHAEOTA; NANOARCHAEOTA; and KORARCHAEOTA.
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Archaeobacteria -- See Archaea


One of the three domains of life (the others being BACTERIA and Eukarya), formerly called Archaebacteria under the taxon Bacteria, but now considered separate and distinct. They are characterized by: (1) the presence of characteristic tRNAs and ribosomal RNAs; (2) the absence of peptidoglycan cell walls; (3) the presence of ether-linked lipids built from branched-chain subunits; and (4) their occurrence in unusual habitats. While archaea resemble bacteria in morphology and genomic organization, they resemble eukarya in their method of genomic replication. The domain contains at least four kingdoms: CRENARCHAEOTA; EURYARCHAEOTA; NANOARCHAEOTA; and KORARCHAEOTA.
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Archaeology   5
Archaeology Americas : Willey, Gordon R.  1971 1
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