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Cerebrum

Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain, consisting of two hemispheres the left and right Hemisphere separated from each other by the longitudinal fissure in the midline, , the corpus callosum and the fibers that connect them.

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Certainty

Certainty according to Beccaria, a punishment must be certain to follow from the crime in order to be an effective deterrent.

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Certainty effect

Certainty effect this is when persons prefer a sure gain from a much larger gain that is very likely but not certain.

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Certification

Certification refers to a professional regulation that prohibits people from calling themselves Psychologists while offering services to the public for a fee unless they have been certified by a state board of examiners.

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Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)

- Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) : Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) refer to investigators who are certified to conduct fraud investigations

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Certiorari

Certiorari, writ of refers to a writ issued by a higher court directing a lower court to prepare the record of a case and send it to the higher court for review.

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Cervical barrier

Cervical barrier refers to a plastic or rubber cover for the Cervix that provides a contraceptive barrier to sperm.

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Cervical dysplasia

Cervical dysplasia refers to disordered growth of cells in the Cervix that is typically diagnosed with Pap testing.

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