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Autologous transfusion

Autologous transfusion refers to a blood transfusion where the individual receives his or her own blood.

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Automated Fingerprint Identification System

Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems refers to a computer based fingerprint identification system.

Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems is also known as AFIS

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Automated Information System

Automated Information System refers to an automated information System capable of storing and retrieving information in any

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Automatic affect

Automatic affect refers to a quick response of liking or disliking toward something.

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Automatic attention response

- Automatic attention response : Automatic attention response refers to processing of a specific and well-trained stimulus, such as a target letter, that automatically captures attention.

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Automatic egotism

Automatic egotism refers to the response by the automatic System that states "everything good is me, and everything bad is not me”.

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Automatic processing

Automatic processing refers to thinking that is nonconscious, unintentional, involuntary, and effortless.

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Automatic system

Automatic system refers to the part of the mind outside of Consciousness that performs simple operations.

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