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Disuse su****nsitivity, also
pharmacological disuse su****nsitivity or
pharmacological denervation su****nsitivity, is the
increased sensitivity by...
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physical characteristics that the
parent organism acquired through use or
disuse during its lifetime. It is also
called the
inheritance of
acquired characteristics...
- College/Columbia Univ.
McGeoch JA (July 1932). "Forgetting and the law of
disuse".
Psychological Review. 39 (4): 352–370. doi:10.1037/h0069819.
Brown J (February...
- p****enger
trains terminating at Ban Phlu Ta
Luang station and
freight trains disusing the line altogether. The
railway section reopened on 10
November 2023,...
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earlier tendency was to
redefine an
older word
although this has
fallen into
disuse (e.g., هاتف hātif 'telephone' < 'invisible
caller (in Sufism)'; جريدة jarīdah...
- It was
widely known throughout the
Roman Empire.
Ancient Gr**** fell into
disuse in
Western Europe in the
Middle Ages but
remained officially in use in the...
- Rochester, the
Rochester Subway operated from 1927
until 1956, but fell into
disuse as
state and
federal investment went to highways.
Portions of the transportation...
- valid, the
owner must
continue to use it. In some cir****stances, such as
disuse,
failure to ****ert
trademark rights, or
common usage by the
public without...
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languages of Iberia; however, most of them have
become extinct or
fallen into
disuse.
Basque is the only non-Indo-European
surviving language in
Iberia and Western...
- the
allowance of
communion under both
kinds for the laity, the
subtle disuse of
ornate clerical regalia, the
revision of
Eucharistic (liturgical) prayers...