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divining rod divining rod
divining rod or dowser, stick used in searching for underground water or minerals. This form of divination is still in common use in many parts of the world. The instrument is typically a forked twig. The operator holds the forked ends of the twig close to his body, with the stem pointing... Read more
Body Body
BODY BODY. The intricate relationship between food and the human body finds expression in virtually all dimensions of human existence: from physiology to psychology, from the domestic sphere to that of political economy, from the societal to the symbolic. In exploring the ways in which food and... Read more
Carotid body Carotid body
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Overweight Overweight
Overweight The term overweightis used to describe an excess amount of total body weight including all tissues (fat, bone, muscle, etc.) and water. Obesity, in contrast, is an excess amount of body fat. An adult woman or man who has a body-fat percentage exceeding 35... Read more
electroscope electroscope
electroscope device for detecting electric charge invented by Nollet in 1748. There are various types of electroscopes. The most common has a cylindrical metal case closed by two round, flat, glass faces. A charge sensor is mounted within the case and electrically insulated from it and is... Read more
body fluid body fluid
body fluids consist of the water of the body and substances dissolved in it. Water is the main component of the human body, and, in any individual, the body water content stays remarkably constant from day to day. In a 70 kg (154 lbs or 11 stone) man of average build, about 63% of the body weight is... Read more
Innervation Innervation
INNERVATION Freud uses the term innervation throughout his work, both with and without reference to hysterical conversion. We find it in its physiological and anatomical meaning as an efferent or afferent mode of action of the nervous system and/or distribution of nerves in a region of the body:... Read more
Corpse Corpse
CORPSE The physical remains of an expired human being prior to complete decomposition. Property and Possession Rights In the ordinary use of the term, a property right does not exist in a corpse. For the purpose of burial, however, the corpse of a human being is considered to be property or... Read more

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