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Positive And Negative Conduct Electricity
595 wordsElectrolytes are liquids that conduct electricity. Most need to be dissolved into water or another solvent. Battery's have an electrolyte in them, either as a liquid or as a paste. Liquid electrolytes are used in electrolysis, electroplating, and other chemical processes. When electrolytes dissolve they release positive and negative ions. The released ions carry electric charges between electrodes, in the solution. Cations (a positively charged ion that migrates to the cathode, a negative electr...
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Body And Soul Internal And External
2,952 wordster>Sam Vaknin's Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites It is impossible to rigorously prove or substantiate the existence of a Soul, a psyche. Numerous explanations have been hitherto offered: That what we, humans, call a soul is the way that we experience the workings of our brain (introspection experienced). This often leads to infinite regressions. That the soul is an epiphenomenon, the software result of a hardware complexity (much the...
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Cognitive Processes Data Processing
2,861 words... and caused the writing. Because it never materialized into a structure, it never reached consciousness. No language representations which passed through allowed levels of excitation were generated. Conversely, all other erogenic events ran their normal course even when their results conflicted with the results of the erogenic event. Thus, for instance, the subject can write something (which is the result of the trapped energy) and provide, verbally, an answer which starkly contradicts the wr...
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Multiple Personality Disorder Mpd
1,165 wordsIntroduction: Multiple personalities is a dissociative condition in which an individuals personality is apparently split into two or more distinct sub-personalities, each of which may become dominant at different times. People with multiple personality disorder suffer from internal chaos, roller-coaster emotions and terrible memories. They also present confusing confusing and contradictory images to their family and friends. But in spite of all this, MPD is a treatable disorder. In theory, the d...
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Acidic Or Basic Groups Added Acid Or Base Solution
301 wordsTitration is the addition of an acidic solution to a basic solution or when you add a basic solution to an acidic solution. Titrations are used to determine the concentration of acids or bases in solution. An example of a titration is when a given volume of a solution of unknown acidity may be titrated with a base of known concentration until complete neutralization has occurred. This point is called the equivalence point and is generally determined by observing a color change in an indicator. F...
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Obsessive Compulsive Defense Mechanisms
1,619 words... capable ambitions and actions. One may convert a compelling interest in getting a parent's attention into a drive to do well in school. Sexual drives can be pored into sports. Anger and resentment of the advantages of others can be funneled into an obsession to excel in a lucrative career. Fantasy: daydreams and their substitutes -- novels and TV Soaps -- are escapes, a way to avoid our real worries or boredom. We may imagine being highly successful when we feel unsuccessful; at least we fee...
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Multiple Personality Disorder Patients With Schizophrenia
1,566 wordsThe Connection between Child Abuse and Dissociative Identity Disorder I my essay I will discuss the controversial issue of Dissociative Identity Disorder and how it relates to child abuse. I will provide with the definitions of the psychological terms needed for my argumentation. They will be the following: Dissociative Identity Disorder, schizophrenia, amnesia, and fugue. Also I will argue if Dissociative Identity Disorder is a kind of disorder of a state of being and for this reason I will exp...
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Nitric Acid Scientific American
825 wordsChemistry Connections of nitrogen - saltpeter, nitric acid, ammonia - were known long before invention of nitrogen in a free condition. In 1772 D. Rutherford, burning phosphorus and other substances in a glass bell, has shown that the gas remaining after combustion does not support breath and burning. He named it suffocating air. In 1787 A. Lavoisier has established, that the "vital" and "suffocating" gases included in air, are simple substances, and has offered the name "nitrogen." In 1784 G. C...
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Borderline Personality Disorder Sigmund Freud
7,334 wordsBORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER Copyright 1999 John M Rathbun MD DEFINITION a pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affect, and marked impulsiveness, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts HISTORY: this diagnosis has been used over the past 30 years to label patients who get therapists upset. BPD has become the most diagnosed and researched personality disorder. EPIDEMIOLOGY: two or three per cent of the general population are...
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Phenotypic Expression Tissue Culture Cells
747 wordsCell Culture Methodology From Donor to Cell Lines Cellular tissue culture has come a long way since the beginning of the 20 th century. Published papers in the early 1900 +s report a theory and a procedure, although harsh and crude, to keep cells alive in media, and those cells+ behavior in vitro would be similar cells in vivo. The advantages of these cell cultures soon came into perspective, medical research could soar from this. Certain difficulties were soon overcome and a serum free media wa...
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Multiple Personality Disorder American Psychiatric Association
4,312 wordsAbstract The syndrome of multiple personality is associated with a high incidence of physical and / or sexual abuse in childhood. Occasionally those with multiple personality abuse their own children. Multiple personality is difficult to diagnose both because of the nature of the syndrome and because of professional reluctance. Although multiple personality is most difficult to diagnose during childhood because of the subtlety of the syndrome. The much higher morbidity found in adult cases makes...
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Traumatic Stress Disorder Post Traumatic Stress
1,747 wordsPost Traumatic Stress Disorder Psychological trauma is defined by the American Psychiatric Association as an experience beyond the range of usual human experience, that would be markedly distressing to almost anyone, and is usually experienced with intense fear, terror and helplessness (DSM-IIIR, p. 247). Examples include a serious threat to ones life (or that of ones children, spouse, etc. ), rape, military combat, natural or accidental disasters, and torture. Sexual activity with an adult is a...
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Ozone Layer Ultraviolet Radiation
1,027 wordsOzone is an important molecule in maintaining the homeostasis in the environment. Ozone, the molecule O 3, makes a layer in the stratosphere, situated 10 to 15 kilometers from the earths surface. The dioxide molecule, O 2 and Oxygen atom O, collide with each other result in the formation of Ozone, O 3. In this reaction, the molecule O 3 contains an excess of energy. Once the molecule is formed, it is not stable enough to last long. The energy-rich O 3 molecules discards the excess energy by coll...
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Obsessive Compulsive Freud
5,825 wordsSam Vaknins Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites It is impossible to rigorously prove or substantiate the existence of a Soul, a psyche. Numerous explanations have been hitherto offered: That what we, humans, call a soul is the way that we experience the workings of our brain (introspection experienced). This often leads to infinite regressions. That the soul is an epiphenomenon, the software result of a hardware complexity (much the same way as temperature, volume and...
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