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Avoiding style

Avoiding style refers to the conflict style of a person who reacts to conflict by pretending that it does not exist.

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Avoirdupois

Avoirdupois something sold or measured by weight based on 1 pound = 16 ounces

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Avolition

Avolition means lack of volition or will. It refers to a negative symptom of schizophrenia involving a loss of willpower, indecisiveness, and ambivalence.

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Awareness

Awareness characterizes the events in one’s experience that have been symbolized and therefore have entered consciousness.

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Awareness as Self-Conciousness

Awareness as Self-Conciousness refers to May's two (2) aspect of Awareness: (1) Awareness as Self-Conciousness the ability to sense and integrate information about oneself, itself has two

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Awareness contexts

Awareness contexts refer to social interactions among those who are coping with dying arising from the types of communication about the facts of the situation; Glaser and Strauss described closed, suspected, and open awareness, as well as mutual pretense

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Awkward posture

Awkward posture refers any position of the body while performing work activities that is associated with an increased risk for injury.

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Axial myopia

Axial myopia a type of Myopia (nearsightedness) in which the eyeball is too long. See also Refractive myopia.

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