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Buy and Bust

Buy and Bust refers to the apprehension of a drug seller upon the purchase of drugs

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Bypass

Deutsch: Bypass / Español: Bypass / Português: Bypass / Français: Bypass / Italiano: Bypass

In the fitness context, Bypass refers to a surgical procedure known as gastric bypass surgery or bariatric surgery. This procedure is designed to help individuals with severe obesity achieve weight loss by altering their digestive system. Gastric bypass surgery is a medical intervention that involves creating a smaller stomach pouch and rerouting the small intestine to reduce food intake and nutrient absorption. It is typically considered when other weight loss methods have proven ineffective, and it can have significant implications for a person's health and lifestyle.

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Bystander

Deutsch: Zuschauer / Español: espectador / Português: espectador / Français: spectateur / Italiano: spettatore

There is an effect in the finding that a person is less likely to provide help when there are other bystanders.

In the context of psychology, a bystander refers to an individual who is present at an event or incident but does not take part in it. This concept is particularly significant in social psychology, where it relates to the bystander effect—a phenomenon in which the presence of others discourages an individual from intervening in an emergency situation.

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Bystander apathy

Bystander apathy refers to unwillingness of bystanders to offer help during emergencies or to become involved in other people's problems.

Bystander effect

Bystander effect refers to the finding that the greater the number of bystanders who witness an emergency, the less likely any one of them is to help.

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Bystander intervention (Bystander effect)

- Bystander intervention (Bystander effect) : Bystander intervention (Bystander effect ) it is a finding that the more people who observe a crisis and who are potential helpers, the less likely any one bystander is to help the victim Bystander intervention also means the willingness to assist a person in need of help.

Bystanders

Bystanders refer to individuals who are openly present but not part of a conversation or situation.

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