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Astrocytomas

Astrocytomas refers to a form of malignant tumors primarily composed of Astrocytes, a type of glia cell.

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Astrology

In the psychology context, astrology refers to the study of the relationship between celestial bodies and human behavior, personality, and characteristics. Astrology is a belief system that has been around for thousands of years, and many people still rely on it today to gain insight into their lives and personalities. However, the scientific community has widely discredited astrology as having no empirical evidence to support its claims.

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Astronomer

"Astronomer" refers to a scientist who studies celestial objects and phenomena, while psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behavior.

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Asylum

Asylum literally refers to a place of refuge or safety. The term was originally used to describe a psychiatric facility and later came to have negative connotations.

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Asymmetrical transfer

Asymmetrical transfer also called Carryover effect. Carryover Effect refers to the relatively permanent effect that testing subjects in one condition has on their later behavior in another condition

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Asymptomatic

Asymptomatic means without recognizable symptoms or having no symptoms.

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Asymptote

Asymptote refers to the imaginary line that a negatively accelerated function approaches as it flattens out.

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Asynchronous growth

Asynchronous growth means imbalanced growth, such as the growth that occurs during the early part of adolescence and causes many adolescents to appear gawky.

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