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- broad spectrum of diseases, also known as dermatoses, as well as many nonpathologic states (like, in certain cir****stances, melanonychia and racquet nails)...
- a broad concept that includes all diseases, lesions, disorders, or nonpathologic condition that normally receives medical treatment, such as pregnancy...
- (PDF) on 16 January 2011. A Paraphilia must be distinguished from the nonpathological use of ****ual fantasies, behaviors, or objects as a stimulus for ****ual...
- most cognitive scientists view conspiracy theorizing as typically nonpathological, given that unfounded belief in conspiracy is common across both historical...
- 0000000000001170. PMID 32229790. S2CID 213949270. Barry CT, Kauten RL (2014). "Nonpathological and pathological narcissism: which self-reported characteristics are...
- Santiago Ramón y Cajal used the term neuronal plasticity to describe nonpathological changes in the structure of adult brains. Based on his renowned neuron...
- Hirschfeld considered the condition a common form of homo****uality and nonpathological. Franklin said that, historically, adults being ****ual with pubescents...
- broad spectrum of diseases, also known as dermatoses, as well as many nonpathologic states (like, in certain cir****stances, melanonychia and racquet nails)...
- blood clots (thrombosis), including a wide array of pathological and nonpathological conditions. Examples include hyperlipidemia, microvascular hematological...
- "fully functioning, rational, emotionally stable, normal, nonneurotic, nonpathological members of society" and "could be characterized as responsible and...