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Brace

Brace is a multifaceted term used in psychology, encompassing various meanings and applications. In this comprehensive article, we will delve into the diverse dimensions of Brace in psychology, provide numerous examples, discuss potential risks, explore its application areas, offer recommendations, and, if applicable, consider treatment and healing approaches. Additionally, we will touch upon any relevant historical and legal aspects. The article concludes with examples of sentences illustrating the usage of Brace in different grammatical forms and lists similar terms.

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Brachial plexus

Brachial plexus refers to the group of spinal nerves composed of cervical nerves 5 through 8, along with thoracic nerve 1. It supplies motor and sensory function to the upper extremity and most of the scapula.

Brady v. Maryland

Brady v. Maryland refers to the Supreme Court case allowing the accused to discover all opposing evidence for trial

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Bradycardia

Bradycardia refers to a resting heart rate less than sixty (60) beats per minute.

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Bradykinesia

Bradykinesia refers to a motor disturbance involving a general slowing of motor activity.

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Bradyphrenia

Bradyphrenia refers to extremely slow information processing speed characteristic of patients with sub-cortical Dementias.

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Braille

Braille refers to a system of making raised dots on paper to form letters and words that are read by the blind with their fingertips.

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Brain

Deutsch: Gehirn

The brain (latin: Cerebrum) is controlling the human body and together with the spinal cord make up the central nervous system. It is protected by the bones of the head.

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