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  • 21Brain to body mass ratio — (also known as the Encephalization Quotient or EQ) is a rough estimate of the possible intelligence of an organism.It is defined as the ratio of the actual brain mass to the expected brain mass of a typical animal that size, EQ=m(brain)/Em(brain) …

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  • 22Closing capacity — The closing capacity (CC) is the volume in the lungs at which its smallest airways, the alveoli collapse. The alveoli lack supporting cartilage and so depend on other factors to keep them open. The closing capacity is greater than the residual… …

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  • 23Fisher Body — is an automobile coachbuilder founded by the Fisher brothers in 1908 in Detroit, Michigan which is now an operating division of General Motors Corporation.Fisher Body s beginnings trace back to a horse drawn carriage shop in Norwalk, Ohio, in the …

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  • 24Clear Body, Clear Mind —   …

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  • 25Mind–body intervention — Mind body interventions edit Auditing Autosuggestion Autogenic training Feldenkrais Method Hypnotherapy Medical intuition Meditation Mindfulness Postural Integration (PI) …

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  • 26Functional Capacity Index — Der Functional Capacity Index ist ein Messsystem für das Ausmaß an funktioneller Einschränkung beziehungsweise Behinderung, die nach Abheilung einer Verletzung in der Regel zu erwarten ist.[1] Er darf nicht mit dem Grad der Behinderung (GdB) des… …

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  • 27Mind-body intervention — Mind body interventions is the precise name of a U.S. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) classification that covers a variety of techniques designed to enhance the mind s capacity to affect bodily function and… …

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  • 28Spindle pole body — The spindle pole body (SPB) is the microtubule organizing center in yeast cells, functionally equivalent to the centrosome. Unlike the centrosome the SPB does not contain centrioles. The SPB organises the microtubule cytoskeleton which plays many …

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  • 29Vital capacity — Vital Vi tal, a. [F., fr. L. vitalis, fr. vita life; akin to vivere to live. See {Vivid}.] 1. Belonging or relating to life, either animal or vegetable; as, vital energies; vital functions; vital actions. [1913 Webster] 2. Contributing to life;… …

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  • 30heat capacity — n the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a body one degree called also thermal capacity * * * the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a specific quantity of a substance by one degree Celsius. Symbol C (Cp at… …

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