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Imagery Psychotherapeutic -- See Imagery, Psychotherapy


The use of mental images produced by the imagination as a form of psychotherapy. It can be classified by the modality of its content: visual, verbal, auditory, olfactory, tactile, gustatory, or kinesthetic. Common themes derive from nature imagery (e.g., forests and mountains), water imagery (e.g., brooks and oceans), travel imagery, etc. Imagery is used in the treatment of mental disorders and in helping patients cope with other diseases. Imagery often forms a part of HYPNOSIS, of AUTOGENIC TRAINING, of RELAXATION TECHNIQUES, and of BEHAVIOR THERAPY. (From Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, vol. 4, pp29-30, 1994)
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Imagery Psychotherapy   6
Imagery Psychotherapy Methods   2
 

Imagination -- See Also Imagery, Psychotherapy


The use of mental images produced by the imagination as a form of psychotherapy. It can be classified by the modality of its content: visual, verbal, auditory, olfactory, tactile, gustatory, or kinesthetic. Common themes derive from nature imagery (e.g., forests and mountains), water imagery (e.g., brooks and oceans), travel imagery, etc. Imagery is used in the treatment of mental disorders and in helping patients cope with other diseases. Imagery often forms a part of HYPNOSIS, of AUTOGENIC TRAINING, of RELAXATION TECHNIQUES, and of BEHAVIOR THERAPY. (From Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, vol. 4, pp29-30, 1994)
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Imagination   24
Imagination Congresses   1998 1
 

Imaging Diagnostic -- See Diagnostic Imaging


Any visual display of structural or functional patterns of organs or tissues for diagnostic evaluation. It includes measuring physiologic and metabolic responses to physical and chemical stimuli, as well as ultramicroscopy.
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Imaging Medical -- See Diagnostic Imaging


Any visual display of structural or functional patterns of organs or tissues for diagnostic evaluation. It includes measuring physiologic and metabolic responses to physical and chemical stimuli, as well as ultramicroscopy.
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Imitative Behavior : Piaget, Jean,  1962 1
  Immersion -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
 

Immigrants -- See Emigrants and Immigrants


People who leave their place of residence in one country and settle in a different country.
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Immigrants In Literature   1961 1
 

Immigration -- See Emigration and Immigration


The process of leaving one's country to establish residence in a foreign country.
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Immobility Response Tonic -- See Also Immobilization


The restriction of the MOVEMENT of whole or part of the body by physical means (RESTRAINT, PHYSICAL) or chemically by ANALGESIA, or the use of TRANQUILIZING AGENTS or NEUROMUSCULAR NONDEPOLARIZING AGENTS. It includes experimental protocols used to evaluate the physiologic effects of immobility.
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Immobilization -- See Also Disabled Persons


Persons with physical or mental disabilities that affect or limit their activities of daily living and that may require special accommodations.
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Immune Disorders -- See Immune System Diseases


Disorders caused by abnormal or absent immunologic mechanisms, whether humoral, cell-mediated, or both.
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Immune Factor -- See Immunologic Factors


Biologically active substances whose activities affect or play a role in the functioning of the immune system.
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Immune Process -- See Immunity


Nonsusceptibility to the invasive or pathogenic effects of foreign microorganisms or to the toxic effect of antigenic substances.
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Immune Response -- See Immunity


Nonsusceptibility to the invasive or pathogenic effects of foreign microorganisms or to the toxic effect of antigenic substances.
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Immune System   5
Immune System Anatomy And Histology : Sompayrac, Lauren.  2008 1
Immune System Diseases   6
Immune System Diseases Case Reports : Geha, Raif S.  2012 1
Immune System Diseases Diet Therapy   2004 1
Immune System Diseases Etiology   2004 1
Immune System Diseases Immunology   2
Immune System Diseases Popular Works   1997 1
Immune System Diseases Therapy : Ayan Perez, Carlos.  2010 1
 

Immune System Disorders -- See Immune System Diseases


Disorders caused by abnormal or absent immunologic mechanisms, whether humoral, cell-mediated, or both.
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Immune System Drug Effects   2004 1
Immune System Examination Questions : Chamberlain, Neal R.  2009 1
Immune System Phenomena   5
Immune System Physiology   6
Immune System Physiology Outlines   2
Immune System Physiopathology   4
Immune System Popular Works : Clark, William R.,  1995 1
 

Immune System Processes -- See Immune System Phenomena


The characteristic properties and processes involved in IMMUNITY and an organism's immune response.
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Immune Tolerance -- See Also Immunocompromised Host


A human or animal whose immunologic mechanism is deficient because of an immunodeficiency disorder or other disease or as the result of the administration of immunosuppressive drugs or radiation.
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Immunity -- See Also Immunologic Techniques


Techniques used to demonstrate or measure an immune response, and to identify or measure antigens using antibodies.
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Immunity   13
 

Immunity Active -- See Also Immunotherapy


Manipulation of the host's immune system in treatment of disease. It includes both active and passive immunization as well as immunosuppressive therapy to prevent graft rejection.
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Immunity Genetics : Geha, Raif S.,  2016 1
Immunity Genetics Case Reports : Geha, Raif S.  2012 1
 

Immunity Innate -- See Also Inflammation


A pathological process characterized by injury or destruction of tissues caused by a variety of cytologic and chemical reactions. It is usually manifested by typical signs of pain, heat, redness, swelling, and loss of function.
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Immunity Innate   3
Immunity Innate Physiology   2002 1
 

Immunity Native -- See Immunity, Innate


The capacity of a normal organism to remain unaffected by microorganisms and their toxins. It results from the presence of naturally occurring ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS, constitutional factors such as BODY TEMPERATURE and immediate acting immune cells such as NATURAL KILLER CELLS.
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Immunity Natural -- See Immunity, Innate


The capacity of a normal organism to remain unaffected by microorganisms and their toxins. It results from the presence of naturally occurring ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS, constitutional factors such as BODY TEMPERATURE and immediate acting immune cells such as NATURAL KILLER CELLS.
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Immunity Non Specific -- See Immunity, Innate


The capacity of a normal organism to remain unaffected by microorganisms and their toxins. It results from the presence of naturally occurring ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS, constitutional factors such as BODY TEMPERATURE and immediate acting immune cells such as NATURAL KILLER CELLS.
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Immunity Physiology   2
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