- In medicine,
malaise is a
feeling of
general discomfort,
uneasiness or lack of
wellbeing and
often the
first sign of an
infection or
other disease. The...
-
Malaise era
refers to a
period in the U.S.
automotive industry from
roughly the
early 1970s
through the
early to mid 1980s,
characterized by
malaise:...
- The
Malaise of
Modernity is a book by the
Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor based on his 1991 M****ey
Lecture of the same title.
Originally published...
- Post-exertional
malaise (PEM),
sometimes referred to as post-exertional
symptom exacerbation (PESE) or post-exertional
neuroimmune exhaustion (PENE),...
- A
Malaise trap is a large, tent-like
structure used for trapping, killing, and
preserving flying insects,
particularly Hymenoptera and Diptera. The trap...
- Chièvres (French pronunciation: [ʃjɛvʁ] ; Picard: Chieve) is a city and muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
province of Hainaut, Belgium. On January...
- René
Edmond Malaise (29
September 1892 – 1 July 1978) was a
Swedish entomologist, explorer, art
collector and
inventor who is
mostly known for his invention...
-
Ferdinand Malaisé,
after 1862
Ritter Ferdinand von
Malaisé (23
February 1806, Linz on the Rhine,
Germany – 29 June 1892, Munich, Germany).
Knight of the...
-
Malaise Créole is a term that was
coined in the 1990s to
describe the
phenomenon of
social exclusion of
members of the
Creole community on the island...
-
additional major crises,
including the Iran
hostage crisis and
economic malaise. Ted Kennedy, a
prominent liberal Democrat who
protested Carter's opposition...