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In a 1966 paper titled "Forms and Transformations of Narcissism," Kohut is able to see self-love in more than simply negative or pathological terms.
My preference has always been to describe my son as a "quirky kid," rather than to define him in pathological terms.
In November 2006, they publicly released an initial set of more than 7,500 anatomical and pathological terms.
In pathological terms, an impacted tooth can be defined as an abnormal state in which the tooth is completely or partially covered by mucoperiosteum and bone, distant from the site and time that it should be erupted in the oral cavity [1 3].
While Chua describes Chinese moms in almost pathological terms, the Jewish-mom style is decidedly more passive aggressive.
A total of 766 genes were annotated with pathological terms for gene expression.
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The aim of this study was to perform a comparative analysis of CD15-marked immaturity in the vessel walls between normal and pathological term placentas of clinically and structurally heterogenous groups with normal, low and high weight.
The eliminativist unromantically diagnoses 'justified' as a pathological term; like 'heterological', declarative sentences that apply the word fail to express a proposition.
Unlike FTD which is a clinical term, FTLD is a pathological term [ 87].
Such a pathological condition, termed atherosclerosis, can happen in men and women, particularly at a later age.
Diminished tissue sensitivity to insulin is a central feature of various pathological conditions termed the metabolic syndrome (MS) [ 1].
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