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Absorbed

Absorbed is when drugs have entered the bloodstream

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Absorption

Absorption refers to the ability to become highly involved in sensory and imaginative experiences. Likewise, Absroption refers to the devotion of thought to one object and activity with inattention to others.

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Absorption spectrum

Absorption spectrum refers to a plot of the amount of light absorbed by a visual pigment versus the wavelength of light.

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Abstinence

Abstinence when the Psychoanalysts refrain from psychologically participating in clients' expressions of feelings, wishes, and fan

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Abstinence syndrome

The Abstinence syndrome refers to a characteristic cluster of symptoms that results from a sudden decrease in the level of usage of a substance.

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Abstinence violation effect

Deutsch: Enthaltsamkeitsverletzungseffekt / Español: Efecto de violación de abstinencia / Português: Efeito de violação da abstinência / Français: Effet de violation de l'abstinence / Italiano: Effetto di violazione dell'astinenza /

Abstinence violation effect refers to the guilt and perceived loss of control that a person feels whenever he or she slips and finds himself or herself returning to drug use after an extended period of abstinence.

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Abstinence-only (sex education) programs

Abstinence-only (sex education) programs refer to programs that promote sexual abstinence until marriage as the sole means of preventing pregnancy and exposure to sexually transmitted diseases.

Abstinence-only programs

Abstinence-only programs refer to Sexuality education programs that emphasize Abstinence from all sexual behaviors; no information about Contraception or disease Prevention is provide

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