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Satiation may
refer to: Satiety,
feeling "full" and
satisfied after eating; the
cessation of
hunger Economic satiation,
where increasing the
amount of...
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Semantic satiation is a
psychological phenomenon in
which repetition causes a word or
phrase to
temporarily lose
meaning for the listener, who then perceives...
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Satiate is the
debut album released by
Avail in 1992.
Satiate was
originally released on the band's own Catheter-****embly Records, then re-released on...
- are getting.
Competitive equilibrium may fail to
exist if
consumers are
satiated, thus are ****umed to be nonsatiated. The
first fundamental theorem of welfare...
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Predator satiation (less
commonly called predator saturation) is an anti-predator
adaptation in
which prey
briefly occur at high po****tion densities...
- The
economic principle of
satiation is the
effect whereby the more of a good one possesses, the less one is
willing to give up to get more of it. This...
- non-human animal) is hungry, food is
strongly reinforcing, but if they are
satiated, food is less reinforcing. In 2003
Laraway suggested subdividing MOs into...
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expected from a
particular food. It is
closely ****ociated with
expected satiation which refers to the
immediate fullness (post meal) that a food is expected...
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orthographic satiation as
opposed to
semantic satiation is that
meaning remains intact. It was
suggested that this is
different from
semantic satiation and from...
- Krishna,
Radha is
acknowledged as the
Supreme Goddess.
Krishna is said to be
satiated only by
devotional service in
loving servitude,
personified by Radha. Various...