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  • 121Wood drying — (also seasoning lumber or timber seasoning) refers to reducing the moisture content of wood prior to its use. For some purposes wood is not dried at all (it is used green ) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green wood] . Often the wood needs to be in …

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  • 122Coronary disease — Classification and external resources ICD 9 414.00 MeSH D003327 Coronary disease (or …

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  • 123Emotion in animals — There is no scientific consensus on emotion in animals, that is, what emotions certain species of animals, including humans, feel. The debate concerns primarily mammals and birds, although emotions have also been postulated for other vertebrates… …

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  • 124Panagiotis Kondylis — (Παναγιώτης Κονδύλης, Panajotis Kondylis, Panagiotes Kondylis) (17 August 1943 11 July 1998), was a Greek philosopher and historian of ideas who principally wrote in German, in addition to translating his work into Greek. He placed himself in the …

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  • 125Cognitive dimensions — are design principles for notations, user interfaces and programming language design, described by researcher Thomas R.G. Green. The dimensions can be used to evaluate the usability of an existing information artefact , or as heuristics to guide… …

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  • 126Dissocial personality disorder — is one of several psychopathic personality disorders, each of which has different operational definitions and terminologies depending on the system of classification of mental disorders used. Psychopathy is a general construct that differs from… …

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  • 127Need for cognition — The need for cognition, in psychology, is a personality variable reflecting the extent to which people engage in and enjoy effortful cognitive activities.[1][2] An individual’s innate need for cognition, a concept defined as “a need to structure… …

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  • 128Hallucinations in those who are not mentally ill — A hallucination may occur in a person in a state of good mental and physical health, even in the apparent absence of a transient trigger factor such as fatigue, intoxication or sensory deprivation.It is not yet widely recognised that… …

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