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aspect of tics,
relative to
other movement disorders, is that they are
suppressible yet irresistible; they are
experienced as an
irresistible urge that must...
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suppress, suppressant,
suppressed, or
suppression in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Suppression may
refer to:
Suppression of
Communism Act Suppression...
- no-cost
energy sources are
being suppressed by governments, corporations, or
advocacy groups.
Devices allegedly suppressed include perpetual motion machines...
- The
fallacy of
suppressed correlative is a type of
argument that
tries to
redefine a
correlative (one of two
mutually exclusive options) so that one alternative...
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Power Governments Cannot Suppress (2006) ISBNÂ 978-0-87286-475-7.
Original Zinn:
Conversations on History...
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radio communications, single-sideband
modulation (SSB) or single-sideband
suppressed-carrier
modulation (SSB-SC) is a type of
modulation used to
transmit information...
- writer,
described anger as a
pressure cooker,
stating that "we can only
suppress or
apply pressure against our
happy for so long
before it erupts". One...
- needed] By the time
Henry VIII
turned to
monastery reform,
royal action to
suppress religious houses had a
history of more than 200 years; his
innovation was...
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Negative feedback (or
balancing feedback)
occurs when some
function of the
output of a system, process, or
mechanism is fed back in a
manner that tends...
- hyperaldosteronism. Two
familial forms have been identified: type I (dexamethasone
suppressible), and type II,
which has been
linked to the 7p22 gene.
Secondary hyperaldosteronism...