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Allying

Allying means being in a friendly association; uniting or connecting with others in a helpful relationship.

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Alogia

Alogia refers to a form of speech disturbance found in schizophrenia.

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Alpha 2-adrenergic agonist

Alpha 2-adrenergic agonist refers to a drug that reduces the activity of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine by stimulating certain receptors within the central nervous system (central presynaptic alpha 2-adrenergic receptors). The release of norepinephrine triggers action within the sympathetic nervous system. This part of the nervous system regulates certain involuntary activities during stress, such as increasing the heart rate, deepening breathing, and raising blood pressure. Norepinephrine also plays a role in regulating mood and emotion. The administration of Alpha 2-adrenergic agonists may result in a reduced heart rate and lowered blood pressure and have depressive or sedative effects.

Alpha activity

Alpha activity refers to the rhythmical, medium-frequency activity of the electroencephalogram, usually indicating a state of quiet relaxation.

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Alpha bias

Alpha bias refer to the bias that occurs by separating women and men into two (2) specific categories, running the risk of treating women as unequal to men.

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Alpha level

Alpha level in a hypothesis test is the criterion for statistical significance that defines the maximum probability that the research result was obtained simply by chance. Alpha level is also known as Level of significance.

Alpha receptors

Alpha receptors refer to a subtype of adrenergic receptors located on cell membranes of selected tissues.

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Alpha strategies

Alpha strategies refer to attempts to persuade others by increasing approach forces.

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