About Deja Vu

About Deja Vu

Definitions
Déjà vu or deja vu is a French term meaning "already seen". The concept describes the sensation that a person experiences when thinking that they have previously experienced an event that, in reality, is new. The person responsible for coining the term was Émile Boirac, a French parapsychologist who was born in 1851 and died in 1917. Phrases where the term appears: «I had a déjà vu: I feel like I've been in this house before», «I saw the news and thought it was déjà vu», «Tell Claudio that it's not déjà vu: I already told him how ten times that you have to read the report and make a summary». A deja vu implies experiencing something that is familiar and, at the same time, strange. Abbreviationfinder: Find definitions of…
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About Decreasing

About Decreasing

Definitions
Before entering fully into the meaning of the term decreasing, it is necessary to know its etymological origin. In this case, we can point out that it is a word that derives from the verb to decrease, which, in turn, derives from the Latin verb “descrecere”, which can be translated as “to decrease”. Specifically, this verb form is made up of two different parts: -The prefix “de-”, which is used to indicate “from top to bottom”. -The verb “crescere”, which is synonymous with “to grow”. The decreasing adjective is used to qualify that which decreases : that is, it decreases or decreases. The concept is used in multiple contexts. The law of diminishing returns states that if one factor of production is added but the rest is left unchanged, there…
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About Supply Curve

About Supply Curve

Definitions
The idea of ​​supply curve is used in the field of economics. It must be remembered that a curve is a line that allows the graphic representation of a magnitude to be developed according to the values ​​that one of its variables acquires. The concept of supply, on the other hand, can refer to the goods that are put up for sale in the market. A supply curve, in this framework, refers to the quantity of a certain product that a company is willing to sell at a hypothetical price, keeping all other factors constant that could alter the quantity supplied. There is a direct link between this quantity supplied and the price: the higher the price, the higher the profit for the company, which is therefore willing to sell…
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About Cosine

About Cosine

Definitions
The idea of cosine is used in the field of geometry. Cosine, in this framework, is the sine of the complement of an arc or an angle, indicates the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary. The official abbreviation for this trigonometric function is cos, and it is in this form that we find it in equations and on calculators. It should be noted that the sine is the result of dividing the leg that is opposite an angle and the hypotenuse (in a right triangle, the longest side is the hypotenuse, while the other two –which form the 90º angle– are called legs). The complement, on the other hand, is the angle that, added to another, completes an angle of 90°. According to abbreviationfinder.org, these concepts belong to the…
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About Menorrhagia (Long and Heavy Menstrual Bleeding)

Definitions, Medical
Long and heavy menstrual bleeding is called menorrhagia in gynecology. A lot of mucous membrane builds up during the monthly cycle and during the menstrual period there is a long and heavy bleeding. The opposite of menorrhagia is oligomenorrhoea (short and weak menstrual bleeding). What is menorrhagia? The monthly cycle of a woman of childbearing age is usually twenty-eight days. Four to seven days of this, the woman has her monthly menstrual period, during which the tissue built up over the month for pregnancy is shed. See AbbreviationFinder for abbreviations related to Menorrhagia. If this pregnancy does not take place, this superfluous tissue is removed again under complicated hormonal processes. This process repeats itself from the first menstrual period in early puberty to the last before menopause, the so-called menopause. Most…
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About Messie Syndrome

Definitions, Medical
Patients with messie syndrome live in absolute chaos. The cause of the chaos are obsessive-compulsive disorders with mostly neurotic fear of letting go. Treatment is a combination of medication and talk or behavioral therapy. What is Messie Syndrome? The messie syndrome gets its name from the English verb "to mess up" which means "to mess something up". People with messie syndrome, colloquially referred to as so-called messies, live in an unbearable mess. Disorder is the norm in their homes and sometimes in their workplaces. See AbbreviationFinder for abbreviations related to Messie Syndrome. In the ICD-10, the messie syndrome is not treated as a clinical picture, but assigned to the obsessive -compulsive disorder . Obsessive-compulsive disorder is characterized by uncomfortable thoughts that force certain actions to occur in a repetitive manner. Patients…
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About Insular Talent

About Insular Talent

Definitions, Medical
Insularity is the modern term for a particular intelligence profile, formerly known by the discriminatory name "idiot savant" or the misleading term savant. Insular ability occurs when there is an uneven ability spectrum. Insular individuals do not therefore have a balanced, evenly distributed intelligence, but they have insular talents; often they are autistic. What is an island talent? People who want to know more about the quality of the gift should consult a doctor so that specific tests can give an accurate indication of the island gift. In many cases, however, the person concerned shows more than just a high level of talent in one area. See AbbreviationFinder for abbreviations related to Insular Talent. Insular ability, i.e. high performance only in a small sub-area of ​​cognitive performance, is a phenomenon that is mostly…
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About Temporomandibular Disorders

About Temporomandibular Disorders

Definitions, Medical
Jaw joint diseases are usually due to a disturbed interaction of teeth, jaw joints and jaw muscles. About 70 percent of Germans are affected by pain of various degrees in the neck, head and face area, which in many cases can be traced back to functional disorders or diseases of the temporomandibular joint. What are temporomandibular joint disorders? First and foremost, temporomandibular joint disorders can lead to tinnitus or other noises in the ears. This noise in the ears has a very negative effect on the quality of life and can usually also lead to sleep disorders in the patient. See AbbreviationFinder for abbreviations related to Temporomandibular Disorders. Jaw joint disorders (also known as craniomandibular dysfunction) are different malfunctions in the interaction of the lower and upper jaw that are due to functional disorders of…
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About Globule Cell Anemia

About Globule Cell Anemia

Definitions, Medical
Kugelzellanemia is a genetic disease with the main symptom being anemia . The anemia is due to the reduced lifespan of red blood cells due to defects in the erythrocyte membrane. Treatment consists of removing the spleen. What is globule cell anemia? Due to the hereditary membrane defect, the red blood cells lose their originally intended shape. Their flat biconcave shape becomes spherical with low surface tension. See AbbreviationFinder for abbreviations related to Globule Cell Anemia. Hemolytic anemias are types of anemia in which the lifespan of red blood cells is greatly reduced. Spherical cell anemia is also a hemolytic anemia. The disease is also called hereditary spherocytosis and is therefore a genetic anemia based on a structural defect in the erythrocytes. This form of anemia is the most common anemic…
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About Leukemia

About Leukemia

Definitions, Medical
Leukemia or blood cancer is a relatively rare type of cancer, but its effects can be very dangerous and life-threatening. However, leukemia can be cured with timely treatment nowadays. What is leukemia, blood cancer? A doctor's visit should be made if the diffuse feeling of illness persists. If you experience persistent tiredness, physical weakness after carrying out normal errands or an increased need for sleep, you should consult a doctor. See AbbreviationFinder for abbreviations related to Leukemia. Leukemia or blood cancer is a life-threatening disease that can quickly lead to death if not treated by a specialist. The insidious thing about the disease is that in the early stages there are no symptoms of blood cancer. The course of the disease without symptoms can extend over several years in chronic leukemia.…
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About Faecal Impaction

About Faecal Impaction

Definitions, Medical
Faecal impaction is the build-up or accumulation of stool in the large intestine. It is therefore also alternatively called fecal congestion or stool impaction. The English terms are coprostasis or fecal impaction. What is faecal impaction? Faecal impaction is generally accompanied by severe pain in the lower abdomen. They usually occur on the right side and intensify as soon as there is a defecation reflex. See AbbreviationFinder for abbreviations related to Faecal Impaction. The faecal impaction is not actually a disease. Rather, as a symptom, it represents a serious disturbance of the final digestion and thus a serious health problem. The stool in the rectum is not transported further in affected patients and accumulates primarily in the last area of ​​the rectum, the rectum. A steady dehydration of the stool follows,…
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About Hypogonadism

About Hypogonadism

Definitions, Medical
Both men and women can be affected by hypogonadism. In most cases, the disease can be successfully treated with hormone replacement therapy. What is hypogonadism? Diagnostic procedures that are used when hypogonadism is suspected differ, among other things, depending on the respective form of the disease and the individual symptoms. Changed hormone levels can be detected, for example, with the help of blood tests. See AbbreviationFinder for abbreviations related to Hypogonadism. In general, the term hypogonadism describes an underfunction of the gonads (gonads). In the human body, the gonads are responsible for the production of germ cells (egg cells or sperm) and sex hormones. However, the term hypogonadism in medical parlance often only refers to an underfunction of the male gonads (the testicles). Hypogonadism is an endocrine (hormonal system) disorder. A…
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About Hyperglycemia

About Hyperglycemia

Definitions, Medical
Hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar, is an emerging symptom of diabetes and refers to elevated blood sugar levels. Hyperglycaemia can be avoided with proper nutrition, medication and monitoring of levels. What is hyperglycemia? Elevated blood sugar levels initially lead to tiredness and exhaustion. The patients often feel exhausted and find it difficult to get out of bed in the morning. See AbbreviationFinder for abbreviations related to Hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar, occurs in people with diabetes. Many causes can lead to hyperglycemia in people with diabetes; these include food or exercise choices, disease, medication, or inadequate administration of medication to lower blood sugar levels. It is very important to treat hyperglycemia because untreated hyperglycemia can have very serious consequences and lead to serious side effects; for example, a diabetic coma…
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About International Telecommunications Union (ITU)

About International Telecommunications Union (ITU)

Acronyms, Geography
Short for International Telecommunication Union according to abbreviationfinder, the ITU is the specialized agency of the United Nations for information and communication technologies – ICT. It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and has 12 regional and area offices around the world. ITU currently has 193 member countries and more than 700 private sector entities and academic institutions. The beginning On September 3, 1932, the joint meeting of the XIII Conference of the International Telegraphic Union UTI, created in Paris on May 17, 1865, and the III Conference of the International Radiotelegraphic Union URI began in Madrid, Spain, and on the 9th On December of the same year, by virtue of the agreements reached at said meeting, the Agreement was signed by which the International Telecommunications Union was created, which in…
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About Corolla

About Corolla

Definitions
The Latin word corolla, which refers to a small crown, came to Spanish as corolla. The term is used to name the second whorl that is part of the complete flowers, located between the sexual organs and the calyx. To understand what the corolla is, therefore, we must know the meaning of several concepts. According to abbreviationfinder.org, a complete flower is one that has a corolla, pistils, stamens, and a calyx. These four elements are organs or structures that make up the flower. In the case of the corolla, it is a whorl: a grouping of three or more leaves or organs that are in the same plane around a stem. Composed of petals, the corolla is the inner whorl and is characterized by its color, with which it attracts…
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About Invitation

About Invitation

Acronyms
Convite, from the Catalan convit, is the action and the result of inviting. This verb (to invite) refers to offering something to someone; to volunteer, voluntarily, for some action; or to ask someone to accompany you to do something in exchange for a present or attention. The term can be used as a synonym for invitation. For example: "Has Paula's party invitation arrived?" , “Tomorrow we are going to send the treats to all the clients”, “We have to design the treat for the ceremony”. According to abbreviationfinder.org, an invitation letter is known as a letter model that is used to convey an invitation purpose. By sending an invitation letter, the host does not require a response from the guest, but rather makes him a participant in an event and…
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About X86

About X86

Acronyms, Technology
X86. Generic denomination given to certain Microprocessors of the Intel family, their compatible ones and the basic architecture to which these processors belong, by the ending of their numerical names: 8086, 80286, 80386, 80486, etc. According to abbreviationfinder, they have been a standard for computers of the IBM PC Compatible type since their birth . They are commonly known by shortened versions of their names, such as 286 or I286, 386 or I386, 486 or I486, and even 086, for I8086 or I8088 (their respective 8-bit version). The commercial popularity of this architecture caused many manufacturers, in addition to Intel, to begin mass-producing microprocessors based on this architecture. These companies include AMD, Cyrix, NEC Corporation and Transmeta, among others. History The architecture known as x86 begins in 1978 with the…
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About MAC

About MAC

Acronyms, Technology
MAC address (According to abbreviationfinder, MAC stands for Media Access Control or media access control, for its acronym in English). In computer networks, the 48-bit identifier (6 hexadecimal blocks) that uniquely corresponds to a network ethernet is called a MAC address. MAC It is also known as the physical address as it identifies network devices. It is individual, and unique to each device, determined and configured by the IEEE (last 24 bits) and the manufacturer (first 24 bits) using the OUI. Most of the protocols that work at layer 2 of the OSI model use one of the three numbers managed by the IEEE: MAC-48, EUI-48, and EUI-64 which have been designed to be globally unique identifiers. Not all communication protocols use MAC addresses, and not all protocols require globally…
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About Counterproductive

About Counterproductive

Definitions
In order to fully understand the meaning of the term counterproductive, we are going to proceed, first, to discover its etymological origin. In this case we can state that it is a word that derives from Latin and that it is the result of the sum of several components of said language: -The prefix "against-", which can be translated as "against". -The particle "pro", which is used to indicate "forward" or "in favor". -The verb "ducere", which is synonymous with "guide". -The suffix “-nte”, which comes to indicate “agent”. Counterproductive is an adjective that is used to qualify that which generates a consequence opposite to that intended. When someone performs an action with the aim of producing a certain effect, and obtains the opposite of what he wanted, it is…
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About Coughing

About Coughing

Definitions, Medical
Coughing usually occurs in connection with a cold. Since those affected cough constantly, it can be a big problem, especially at night - namely when it affects sleep. But it can also have other causes. What is cough irritation? Also known in medical jargon as a dry cough, the term refers to a persistent, severe cough caused by irritation in the lower respiratory tract. According to abbreviationfinder, coughing fits are often the result. It is characteristic that it is not accompanied by sputum. Therefore, it is a so-called unproductive cough. Pain can also occur in this context. In general, coughing is considered the body's protective reflex to clear the airways. It should be noted that it is not a disease in itself, but a side effect. Basically, a distinction should…
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About Incontinence (Urinary Incontinence)

About Incontinence (Urinary Incontinence)

Definitions, Medical
Many people who suffer from incontinence or specifically urinary incontinence (Latin: Incontinentia urinae) are ashamed of their illness. But in Germany about 6 to 8 million people are affected, women more often than men. Incontinence is characterized by various symptoms and can also be the result of a wide variety of diseases. What is incontinence (urinary incontinence)? Schematic representation of the anatomy and structure of the urinary bladder. According to abbreviationfinder, incontinence can take many forms. Common to all are problems with holding and self-determined delivery of urine. With increasing age, the probability of severe forms of incontinence increases. In the case of urge incontinence, the patient suddenly feels the need to empty his bladder. In the case of stress incontinence, stress (coughing, sneezing, etc.) triggers an involuntary loss of…
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National University of Jujuy (Argentina)

National University of Jujuy (Argentina)

Education, Geography
National University of Jujuy (UNJ or UNJu). National public university of Argentina, located in San Salvador de Jujuy, province of Jujuy. Founded in 1973, it has four faculties and five institutes. Historical review Since its birth, in 1972, as the Provincial University of Jujuy, nationalized in 1974, the UNJu has been in constant growth. To fulfill its mission, it has four Faculties, two Research Institutes and the "Dr. Horacio Carrillo" School of Mines that operate in buildings distributed throughout the city of San Salvador de Jujuy. Within the UNJu the student has classrooms, laboratories, libraries and other facilities necessary to optimize their performance. The equipment is a constant concern of the university community, knowing that obtaining excellence is also supported by a broad and efficient structure. College Composition The UNJu…
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About Free Software Foundation

About Free Software Foundation

Acronyms, Technology
According to abbreviationfinder, FSF stands for Free Software Foundation. (In Spanish Foundation for Free Software). It is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and defending the use and development of free software and documentation - particularly the GNU operating system. It emerged as part of the free software movement. It frequently runs large promotional campaigns against proprietary software applications such as Microsoft (Windows) and Apple (iPhone, iTunes, OS X) products and others. Name The English term 'free' has caused confusion due to its ambiguity (it can mean the same 'free' as' free '), which is why it is sometimes alternatively called the Libre Software Foundation, thus clarifying its name with the Spanish term ' free '. Features Among the main activities carried out by the FSF are: -promote the distribution…
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About SMS

About SMS

Acronyms, Technology
According to abbreviationfinder, SMS is the acronym for Short Message Service. Available in digital GSM networks allowing to send and receive text messages of up to 160 characters to mobile phones via the message center of a network operator. Short messages can also be sent over the Internet, using an SMS website. If the phone to which the message is sent is switched off or out of range, the message is stored on the network and delivered as soon as the phone connects to the network again. Technical definitions in GSM In GSM there are several types of text messages: "pure" text messages, configuration messages (containing connection parameters for other services, such as WAP or MMS), WAP Push messages, MMS message notifications. In this article we will limit ourselves to…
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About Contour

About Contour

Definitions
The first step that we are going to take before entering fully to establish the meaning of the term contour is to determine its etymological origin. In this sense, we can say that it comes from Latin because it is the result of the sum of two parts of that language: the prefix "with", which can be translated as "all", and "tornus", which is synonymous with "turned around. ”. According to abbreviationfinder, the meanings of the term contour are quite varied. The concept can be used to name those lines that allow the limits of an image or a figure to be traced. For example: “When you paint your notebook, try not to get out of the contours of the people”, “The teacher asked us to highlight the outline of…
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About CEO

About CEO

Acronyms, Business
What does CEO mean? According to abbreviationfinder, CEO is short for Chief Executive Officer. The position of CEO is equivalent to the position of managing director or manager of a company. In contrast to the title of the managing director, the designation has no significant legal role in German-speaking countries. The term chief executive officer comes from the US and is used more and more frequently in Germany over time. The exact meaning of CEO varies from country to country. CEOs come in many different forms. Exactly what a CEO does depends on the size and type of company. What are the duties of a CEO? As a manager of a company, the CEO has a lot of responsibility because he is in a senior position. Depending on the size…
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About Accounting

About Accounting

Definitions
Art, technique or science? That is the debate around accounting, although the dilemma, in reality, has no answer. Despite the fact that it is considered a science since it provides true knowledge (which can be systematized and verified and is fallible), and not assumptions, this does not seem enough to take this nomination for granted, and the most accurate thing would be to say that it is not It is neither a science nor an art, but rather a way of recording the economic or financial activities of a legal entity. In a word, accounting is a tool that we have to manage the expenses and income of our company. Accounting comes to life through the formulation of hypotheses and the construction of theories that allow anticipating and detailing the…
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About Consequence

About Consequence

Definitions
To proceed to know the meaning of the term consequence, it is necessary to discover, in the first place, what is the etymological origin of it. In this case we can state that it is a word that derives from the Latin “consequi” and that it is the result of the sum of three clearly differentiated parts: -The prefix “with”, which means “together”. -The verb “sequi”, which is synonymous with “follow”. Consequence is that which is the result or effect of something prior. There is a correspondence between the consequence and the fact that generates it. For example: “As a consequence of the economic crisis, the company announced that it will lay off two hundred workers”, “The young woman suffered a blow to the head as a result of the…
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About Conformation

About Conformation

Acronyms
Knowing the meaning of the term conformation supposes, in the first place, discovering its etymological origin. In this case, we can establish that it comes from Latin, exactly from the word "conformatio", which can be translated as "action and effect of agreeing". Word that is the result of the sum of the following components: -The prefix “with”, which means “together”. -The noun "form", which is synonymous with "figure". -The suffix “-cion”, which is equivalent to “action and effect”. According to abbreviationfinder.org, the notion refers to the arrangement and organization of the elements that make up a set. For example: "The president-elect will take a few weeks to announce the composition of his cabinet", "I did not like the composition of the team in the last game", "The composition of the…
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About Benign Breast Tumors

About Benign Breast Tumors

Definitions, Medical
Breast palpation is part of the standard checkup at every gynecologist visit. You should also check your breast regularly for lumps at home. Most are benign breast tumors and are not symptoms of cancer, but this should always be clarified by a doctor. What are benign breast tumors? Benign breast tumors, also known as benign breast tumors, are changes in the breast that are not pathological. A benign tumor does not mean breast cancer. There are different types of these benign changes: An overgrowth of connective and glandular tissue is called a fibroadenoma. It can be felt as a clearly defined nodule. According to abbreviationfinder.org, a lipoma is an overgrowth of adipose tissue cells and is usually very small. The phylloid tumor is similar to the fibroadenoma. It also grows…
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