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  • 121reflex action — noun an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus • Syn: ↑reflex, ↑reflex response, ↑instinctive reflex, ↑innate reflex, ↑inborn reflex, ↑unconditioned reflex, ↑physiological reaction …

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  • 122Alexander Technique — The Alexander Technique is a discipline with a focus on the self perception of movement and is aimed at alleviating pain, promoting rehabilitation, improving breathing, and decreasing stage fright, as well as improving other conditions related to …

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  • 123Horror film — Horror Movie redirects here. For the Skyhooks song, see Horror Movie (Skyhooks song). A famous scene from one of the first notable horror films, Nosferatu. Horror films seek to elicit a negative emotional reaction from viewers by playing on the… …

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  • 124Blushing — To blush is to display redness in one s face; the term is usually used when the redness is a result of an emotional response, which could reflect embarrassment, shame, or modesty. Blushing can also be associated with being in love. Blushing is… …

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  • 125Reflex — For other uses, see Reflex (disambiguation). A reflex action, also known as a reflex, is an involuntary and nearly instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus.[1] A true reflex is a behavior which is mediated via the reflex arc; this does… …

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  • 126Rorschach (comics) — Superherobox| caption=Rorschach. Art by Dave Gibbons. comic color=background:#8080ff character name=Rorschach real name=Walter Joseph Kovacs publisher=DC Comics debut= Watchmen #1 (1986) creators=Alan Moore (story) and Dave Gibbons (art), based… …

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  • 127Obedience training — usually refers to the training of a dog and the term is most commonly used in that context. Obedience training ranges from very basic training, such as teaching the dog to reliably respond to basic commands such as sit , down , come , and stay ,… …

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  • 128Mammalian diving reflex — The mammalian diving reflex is a reflex in mammals which optimizes respiration to allow staying underwater for extended periods of time. It is exhibited strongly in aquatic mammals (seals,[1] otters, dolphins, etc.), but exists in a weaker… …

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