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Sexually transmitted disease

Sexually transmitted disease refers to a disease that is typically passed from one person to the next by intimate physical contact ; a venereal disease.

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Sexually transmitted infection (STI)

- Sexually transmitted infection (STI) : - Sexually transmitted infection (STI ) : Sexually transmitted infection or STI refers to an infection that is transmitted from one person to another through sexual contact. Sexually transmitted infection is used to be called Sexual

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Shadow

Shadow refers to the archetype that represents unacceptable sexual, animalistic, or Aggressive impulses, usually the opposite of the way we see ourselves. Shadow is the term from Jung that r

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Shadow archetype

- Shadow archetype : Shadow archetype refers to the dark side of the personality; the archetype that contains primitive animal nstincts.

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Shadow Belief

Shadow Belief refers to an Unconscious belief that we have about ourselves that directs our life choices and limits us in what we create in the world. A very common Shadow belief is that o

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Shadowing

Shadowing refers to an experimental task in which subjects repeat what they hear.

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Shallow torpor

Shallow torpor refers to a state of inactivity and little breathing.

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Sham lesion

Sham lesion refers to Control procedure for an experiment, in which an investigator inserts an electrode into a brain but does not pass a current.

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