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Either/Or thinking

Either/Or thinking refers to constricted thought processes in which one can only envision continuing in a painful condition or escaping that condition by ending one's life

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Ejaculation

Ejaculation refers to the ejection of sperm and seminal fluid, as in Premature ejaculation

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Ejaculatory duct

Ejaculatory duct is defined as a tube that transports spermatozoa from the vas deferens to the urethra.

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Ejaculatory inevitability

Ejaculatory inevitability refers to the first step in male ejaculation, the beginning of smooth-muscle contractions that trigger release of ejaculate

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Ejection fraction

Ejection fraction refers to the proportion of end-diastolic volume that is ejected during a ventricular contraction.

Ekistics

Ekistics refers to the science of human settlements, including city or community planning and design.

Elaboration

Elaboration refers to the process of relating incoming information to information already stored in permanent memory. Elaboration is also defined as a memory strategy involving forming new associations. To elaborate is to link with other ideas or images; a memory strategy in which information is embellished to make it more memorable

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Elaboration likelihood model

elaboration likelihood model
the Theory that there are two ways in which persuasive communications can cause Attitude change; the central route occurs when people are motivated and have the

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