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  • 81Bronze and Iron Age Poland — The Bronze and Iron Age cultures in Poland are known mainly from archeological research. Early Bronze Age cultures in Poland begin around 2400/2300 BC [ U źródeł Polski , p. 55, Sławomir Kadrow] . In the region the Iron Age commences ca. 750/700… …

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  • 82Constantin von Economo — Constantin Freiherr von Economo (born August 21, 1876 in Brăila, Romania; died October 21, 1931 in Vienna) was a Romanian psychiatrist and neurologist of Greek origin. He is mostly known for his discovery of encephalitis lethargica and his atlas… …

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  • 83Mutism — The inability or unwillingness to speak. A person who is mute cannot or does not care to talk. Someone who was mute was said to be dumb, not in the sense of being stupid, but in the sense of being devoid of the power of speech. The term mutism is …

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  • 84Dorian Gray syndrome — (DGS) denotes a cultural and societal phenomenon characterized by an excessive preoccupation with the individual s own appearance accompanied by difficulties coping with the aging process and with the requirements of maturation. Sufferers of… …

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  • 85Genital schistosomiasis — is an infection of the genitals. Manifestations of genital schistosomiasis mucosal findings in womenMucosal grainy sandy patches seem to be pathognomonic for S. haematobium infection in the female genitals [1,2] . S. haematobium infection… …

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  • 86Emotional exhaustion — is a chronic state of physical and emotional depletion that results from excessive job demands and continuous hassles. [Wright, T.A. Cropanzano, R. (1998). [http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN cpsidt=2310580 Emotional exhaustion as a predictor… …

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  • 87dicky —    unwell    Rhyming slang on Uncle Dick, sick. Widely used to refer to our own indispositions; in others, it signifies a chronic state of ill health:     ... sent me home. Said I had a dicky heart. (Theroux, 1974) …

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  • 88go —    1. to die    And its northern British alternative, gang, alone or in many phrases:     ... he said I think I m going, Peter. He didn t speak again. (Manning, 1977)    Thus a sailor may go aloft, punning on the ascent of the rigging; a Scot… …

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  • 89inveteracy — n. Inveterateness, obstinacy, chronic state …

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  • 90Discovery and development of TRPV1 antagonists — Chronic pain remains a recognized unmet medical need. Consequently, the search for new analgesic agents is being intensively studied by the pharmaceutical industry. The TRPV1 receptor is an ion channel that has been implicated in mediation of… …

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