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Occlusal trauma is the
damage to
teeth when an
excessive force is
acted upon them and they do not
align properly. When the jaws close, for
instance during...
- detention. He has been
temporarily mute
during his
childhood following to a
traumatism and has
recovered his
faculty of
speech only when his
parents adopted...
- knock-downs of one
fighter during one duel "(to
avoid an
unjustified traumatism)"; at
disqualification of the
opponent "(three preventions, unsportsmanlike...
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periods in
undernourished patients and poor-risk
surgical cases due to
traumatism; use in infants, children, and
adolescents who do not
reach an adequate...
- see his
father beaten or
lynched by a
white man? Has
there been a real
traumatism? To all of this we have to
answer no. Well, then? If we want to answer...
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failed to
repress the
death drives. Freud's
indication "that in
cases of
traumatism there is a 'lack of any
preparedness for anxiety' ... is a forerunner...
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problems meriting medical research were
declared to be tuberculosis,
traumatism,
occupational diseases and dysentery. In
comparison to the war years,...
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neurological pathologies such as
brain vascular accidents,
cranioencephalic traumatisms, and
brain tumors.
Muteness is the
complete inability to speak. Speech...
- she has said that she only
understood this
years later when
studying traumatism at university.
Thurlow has also
regularly described the
hardships of the...