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  • 1Pain and suffering — is the legal term for the physical and emotional stress caused from an injury (see also pain and suffering). Some damages that might be under this category would be: aches, temporary and permanent limitations on activity, potential shortening of… …

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  • 2Pain tolerance — is the amount of pain that a person can withstand before breaking down emotionally and/or physically. Exposure to pain as tolerance booster It is widely believed that exposing yourself to painful stimuli will increase your pain tolerance i.e.… …

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  • 3pain and suffering — pain and suf·fer·ing n: mental or esp. physical distress for which one may seek damages in a tort action Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. pain and suffering …

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  • 4pain au chocolat — /pɛ̃ ō shok ō läˈ/ noun A bread roll, made with a large amount of butter and having a flaky consistency, with a chocolate paste filling ORIGIN: Fr, chocolate bread …

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  • 5pain — /payn/, n. 1. physical suffering or distress, as due to injury, illness, etc. 2. a distressing sensation in a particular part of the body: a back pain. 3. mental or emotional suffering or torment: I am sorry my news causes you such pain. 4. pains …

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  • 6Threshold of pain — The threshold of pain is the point at which pain begins to be felt. It is an entirely subjective phenomenon. The intensity at which a stimulus (e.g., heat, pressure) begins to evoke pain is the threshold intensity.[1] So, if a hotplate on a… …

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  • 7shooting pain — sharp ache, great amount of pain …

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  • 8Referred pain — is a term used to describe the phenomenon of pain perceived at a site adjacent to or at a distance from the site of an injury s origin. One of the best examples of this is during ischemia brought on by an angina pectoris, or heart attack. Even… …

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  • 9Matrix of Pain — In software development, the Matrix of Pain refers to the array of potential customer configurations for which developers must test their software. A significant amount of resources can be spent ensuring that software will operate on a seemingly… …

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  • 10Matrix of pain — Software Testing portal In software development, the matrix of pain refers to the array of potential customer configurations for which developers must test their software. A significant amount of resources can be spent ensuring that software will …

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