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Malocclusion Malocclusion
Malocclusion Definition Malocclusion is the misalignment of the upper and lower teeth when biting or chewing. Description The word malocclusion literally means "bad bite." The condition may also be referred to as an irregular bite, crossbite, or overbite. Malocclusion may... Read more
vertical air motion vertical air motion
vertical air motion In contrast to horizontal air motion (i.e. wind), vertical motion is both difficult to measure and is typically of very small magnitude. As a weather-producing agent, however, it is the key to differences between sunny conditions or cloud and rain. Air may ascend or descend for... Read more
arrest arrest
arrest in law, seizure and detention of a person, either to bring him before a court body or official, or to otherwise secure the administration of the law. A person may be arrested for an alleged violation of civil or criminal law. Civil arrest is most often used when one has been guilty of civil ... Read more
Moratorium Moratorium
MORATORIUM A suspension of activity or an authorized period of delay or waiting. A moratorium is sometimes agreed upon by the interested parties, or it may be authorized or imposed by operation of law. The term also is used to denote a period of time during which the law authorizes a delay in... Read more
spasm spasm
spasm involuntary rigid muscle contraction, often persistent and often accompanied by pain. It usually has some underlying physical cause such as disease, strain, or injury to the muscle or nearby tissues, impairment of circulation, or a disturbance of body chemistry. The spasm may be confined to... Read more
Rollo May Rollo May
Rollo May 1909-1994 American existential psychoanalyst who popularized a humanistic, spiritually based psychology. Rollo May was one of the most influential American psychologists of the twentieth century. He helped to introduce European existential psychoanalysis to an American audience.... Read more
John OLeary John OLeary
O'LEARY, John 1926– PERSONAL Born May 5, 1926, in Newton, MA. Addresses: Agent— The Gage Group, 14724 Ventura Blvd., Suite 505, Los Angeles, CA 91403. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Marullus, Julius Caesar, 1950, Brandon Films, 1952. Putnam "Put" Blake, The Group,... Read more
Evariste Galois Evariste Galois
Galois, Evariste (b. Bourg-la-Reine, near Paris, France, 25 October 1811; d. Paris. 31 May 1832) mathematics. There have been few mathematicians with personalities as engaging as that of Galois, who died at the age of twenty years and seven months from wounds received in a mysterious duel. He... Read more
Mafeking Mafeking
Mafeking is a small town in the north-east corner of Cape Province (South Africa), where a British garrison was besieged for seven months during the second Boer War, before being relieved on 17 May 1900. That gave rise to the most notorious displays of jingoism back in Britain, for which a new... Read more
Children Children
C HILDREN Most people in American society resist associating the words childrenand deathin a single phrase. They do not wish to contemplate the possibility that children may encounter death-related events either in their own lives or in the lives of others. As... Read more

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