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Receptivity, or
receptive agency, is a
practical capacity and
source of normativity, which,
according to the
philosopher Nikolas Kompridis, has both ontological...
- Wernicke's aphasia, also
known as
receptive aphasia,
sensory aphasia,
fluent aphasia, or
posterior aphasia, is a type of
aphasia in
which individuals...
- spectroscopy,
receptivity refers to the
relative detectability of a
particular element. Some
elements are
easily detected, some less so. The
receptivity is a function...
-
Woman on top is any ****
position in
which the
woman is on top of her ****ual
partner during ****ual activity. The
position most
commonly ****ociated with...
- grow. For
implantation to take
place the
uterus must
become receptive.
Uterine receptivity involves much cross-talk
between the
embryo and the uterus,...
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Mixed receptive-expressive
language disorder (DSM-IV 315.32) is a
communication disorder in
which both the
receptive and
expressive areas of communication...
- The
receptive field, or
sensory space, is a
delimited medium where some
physiological stimuli can
evoke a
sensory neuronal response in
specific organisms...
- backward") or presenting, is the
naturally occurring body
posture for ****ual
receptivity to co****tion
present in
females of most
mammals including rodents, elephants...
-
exhibit ovulation cues
among all males, and show situation-dependent
receptivity. har****ment to miscarriage:
amongst wild
horses and baboons, the male...
- The
initial stage of the
natural transition process is
known as the
Receptivity phase and
consists of the
transformation of
environmental disturbances...