deprivation
61deprivation cuisine — n. Food prepared in such a way that it is healthy, but bland. Example Citation: Today s buzzwords for menu writers are roasted, grilled and braised. No steaming on that list. It has fallen victim to its own virtuous image: these days, steaming… …
62Deprivation and Overstimulation — Rhythmic dancing, monotonous singing, chanting and drumming, prolonged fasting, hyperventilation, flagellation and other forms of pain, and light deprivation all mark ways in which shamans may deprive or stimulate the senses in order to induce …
63deprivation/deprivación — La voz inglesa deprivation no debe traducirse por deprivación, puesto que deprivación no existe en español. En su lugar, puede decirse privación …
64deprivation, maternal — See maternal deprivation …
65deprivation without due process — Wherever the operation and effect of any general regulation is to extinguish or destroy that which by the law of the land is the property of any person, so far as it has that effect, it is unconstitutional and void as being a deprivation of… …
66deprivation cycle — much the same as the cycle of poverty but as applied to EMDW inner city areas. Low wages and poverty mean overcrowding and no investment in housing. These cause poor health and stress and low levels of education and training, meaning low skill… …
67deprivation amblyopia — amblyopia due to a media opacity in the visual axis …
68deprivation disease — deficiency d …
69Deprivation-Satiation Proposition — See Success Proposition …
70deprivation of freedom — negation of rights or liberty …
71deprivation of license — negation or removal of one s license, negation of authority to act …
72deprivation of rights — negation of legitimate privileges …
73emotional deprivation — deprivation of adequate and appropriate interpersonal or environmental experience in the early development years …
74Sleep deprivation — Classification and external resources eMedicine topic list …
75Maternal deprivation — Mother and child The term maternal deprivation is a catch phrase summarising the early work of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, John Bowlby on the effects of separating infants and young children from their mother (or mother substitute)[1]… …
76Multiple Deprivation — Der Begriff Deprivation (von lateinisch de „privare” = berauben) bezeichnet allgemein den Zustand der Entbehrung, eines Entzuges oder der Isolation von etwas Vertrautem, eines Verlustes, eines Mangels oder das Gefühl einer (sozialen)… …
77Psychische Deprivation — Als psychische Deprivation (von lateinisch deprivare = berauben) bezeichnet man den psychischen Zustand des Organismus, der durch ungenügende Befriedigung der grundlegenden seelischen Bedürfnisse entsteht. Dieser Zustand kann entstehen, wenn es… …
78Indices of deprivation 2004 — The Indices of deprivation 2004 (ID 2004) is a Deprivation index at the small area level, created by the British Department for Communities and Local Government(DCLG).It is unusual in its inclusion of a measure of geographical access as an… …
79Relative deprivation — is the experience of being deprived of something to which one believes oneself to be entitled to have.[1] It refers to the discontent people feel when they compare their positions to others and realize that they have less than them.[2] Schaefer… …
80Sprachliche Deprivation — Als sprachliche Deprivation (von lateinisch de privare = berauben) bezeichnet man den Mangel an sprachlicher Stimulation bis hin zu einer vollständigen Isolation von sprachlichem Input über einen längeren Zeitraum in der Entwicklungsphase eines… …