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5-HIAA

5-HIAA is the abbreviations of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid which is a serotonin metabolite.

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5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid

5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid or 5-HIAA refers to a serotonin metabolite.

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A stage-based theory of the development of children's understandings of death

A stage-based theory of the development of children's understandings of death" according to Maria Nagy, in stage 1 there is no definitive death (i.e., death, a form of life,sleep or departure and living elsewhere); in stage 2, death is personified and contingent or avoidable; in stage 3, death is a process operating within us (i.e., the cessation of corporeal life final and universal)

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Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (1714-1780)

Étienne Bonnot de Condillac maintained that all human mental attributes could be explained using only the concept of sensation and that it was therefore unnecessary to postulate an autonomous mind.

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