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Basic weaknesses

Basic weaknesses refer to motivating characteristics that derive from the unsatisfactory resolution of developmental crises.

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Basic-level categories

Basic-level categories refer to categories composed of objects that are perceptually similar.

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Basilar artery

Basilar artery refers to artery formed from a joining of the two (2) vertebral arteries at the level of the brainstem.

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Basilar membrane

Basilar membrane refers to a membrane that stretches the length of the cochlea and controls the vibration of the cochlear partition.

Basking in reflected glory

Basking in reflected glory (BIRGing) means Seeking direct or indirect association with prestigious or successful groups or individuals.

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Basolateral circuit

Basolateral circuit refers to anatomic circuit centered around the amygdala its most likely role is in emotional processing.

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Basophilic adenomas

Basophilic adenomas refers to a functioning type of tumor of the pituitary gland in the anterior lobe of the Pituitary gland, which causes excessive secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone, which can cause Cushing's syndrome.

Bath

Bath, in the psychology context, represents a cleansing ritual that extends beyond physical hygiene. It encompasses various practices that use water as a symbol of purification, rejuvenation, and psychological well-being. This article delves into the psychological significance of bathing, provides examples of its application, explores associated risks, offers recommendations for its integration into mental health routines, discusses historical and legal considerations, and highlights similar practices for holistic well-being.

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