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Suppressive person,
often abbreviated SP, is a term used in
Scientology to
describe the "antisocial personalities" who,
according to Scientology's founder...
- In
military science,
suppressive fire is "fire that
degrades the
performance of an
enemy force below the
level needed to
fulfill its mission"[clarification...
- In grammar, the
superessive case (abbreviated SUPE) is a
grammatical case
indicating location on top of, or on the
surface of something. Its name comes...
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treated with
suppressive therapy,
which consists of
daily antiviral treatment using acyclovir,
valacyclovir or famciclovir.
Suppressive therapy may be...
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Disease suppressive soils function to
prevent the
establishment of
pathogens in the
rhizosphere of plants.
These soils develop through the establishment...
- Ananthakrishnan,
Ashwin N. (July 2016). "Cancer
Recurrence Following Immune-
Suppressive Therapies in
Patients With Immune-Mediated Diseases: A
Systematic Review...
- are also
designed to be
fired from the hip or on the move as a form of
suppressive fire
intended to pin down the enemy.
Marching fire is a
specific tactic...
- The
Special Suppressive Antiterrorist Unit (EKAM; Gr****: Ειδική Κατασταλτική Αντιτρομοκρατική Μονάδα, romanized: Eidikí Katastaltikí Antitromokratikí...
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Antagonists to the
Church of
Scientology are
declared by the
Church to be
suppressive persons (SPs) or
potential trouble sources (PTSes). The
Church teaches...
- 1960s when
British Saint Hill
Scientologists declared a
local pie shop "
suppressive" for not
carrying apple pie in
sufficient quantities to
their liking...