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  • 11Reversed vegetative symptoms — include only oversleeping ( hypersomnia ) and overeating ( hyperphagia ), as compared to insomnia and loss of appetite ( vegetative symptoms ). These features are typical in atypical depression (AD).However, there have been studies… …

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  • 12Reversed field pinch — A reversed field pinch (RFP) is a device used to produce and contain near thermonuclear plasmas. It is a toroidal pinch which uses a unique magnetic field configuration as a scheme to magnetically confine a plasma, primarily to study magnetic… …

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  • 13Reversed field pinch — Der Begriff reversed field pinch (RFP) bezeichnet eine Anlage, um Fusionsplasma einzusperren. Sie ist ein toroidaler Pinch (engl. für Quetsche), welcher eine einzigartige Magnetfeldkonfiguration benutzt, um Plasma magnetisch einzusperren. Sie… …

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  • 14Reversed bullet — A reversed bullet was a German anti tank method for penetrating the armor of the British Mark I tank during the World War I.At their inception in 1915, the British Mark I tank proved nearly impregnable to standard rifle fire. The first attempt at …

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  • 15Reversed Phase — Chromatografie oder Chromatographie (griechisch, zu deutsch Farbenschreiben) wird in der Chemie ein Verfahren genannt, das die Auftrennung eines Stoffgemisches durch unterschiedliche Verteilung seiner Einzelbestandteile zwischen einer stationären …

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  • 16Reversed map — A reversed map, also known as an Upside Down map or South Up map, is a world map that generally shows Australia and New Zealand at the top of the map instead of the bottom. Indonesia is placed in the center while Europe and the Americas are… …

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  • 17reversed foot — noun : a foot in which the prevailing cadence of a metrical series or of an adjacent foot is reversed or inverted by exchanging the positions of stressed and unstressed or long and short elements a trochee in an iambic series is a reversed foot… …

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  • 18reversed fault — Fault Fault, n. [OE. faut, faute, F. faute (cf. It., Sp., & Pg. falta), fr. a verb meaning to want, fail, freq., fr. L. fallere to deceive. See {Fail}, and cf. {Default}.] 1. Defect; want; lack; default. [1913 Webster] One, it pleases me, for… …

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  • 19reversed conductibility of the sensory pathways —    The name of a classic explanatory model for the mediation of perceptive hallucinations, i.e. hallucinations which are projected outwards and which therefore appear embedded in sense impressions from the external environment. During the late… …

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  • 20reversed splitting of S2 — altered splitting of the second heart sound such that the order of the components is reversed; pulmonic valve closure precedes aortic valve closure. It occurs when left sided ejection is delayed or left sided systole is prolonged …

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