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Encryption

Encryption is defined as the method of encoding information to prevent use by others

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Enculturation

Enculturation is defined as the process by which culture carriers teach, model, reward, punish, and use other symbolic strategies to transmit critical practices and values.

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End-of-life care

End-of-life care refer to services for persons who are within weeks or months of death, together with their family members

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End-of-life issues

End-of-life issues pertain to the management issues of the final phase of life, after-death disposition of the body and memorial services, and distribution of assets. .

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End-plate potential (EPP)

End-plate potential (EPP) is defined as the depolarization of a membrane region by a sodium influx.

End-stopped (hypercomplex) cell

End-stopped (hypercomplex) cell refers to the cell of the visual cortex that responds best to stimuli of a precisely limited type, anywhere in a large receptive field, with a strong inhibitory field at one end of its field

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End-stopped cells

End-stopped cells is defined as a cortical neuron that responds best to lines of a specific length that are moving in a particular direction.

Endanger

Deutsch: Gefährden / Español: Poner en peligro / Português: Colocar em perigo / Français: Mettre en danger / Italiano: Mettere in pericolo

In the psychology context, endanger refers to situations, behaviours, or conditions that put an individual's mental, emotional, or physical well-being at risk. It often involves factors that increase the likelihood of harm, distress, or dysfunction, whether through external threats (e.g., trauma, violence, stress) or internal factors (e.g., self-harm, risky behaviours, untreated mental illness). In psychology, endangerment is often explored in relation to mental health, safety, and behaviour patterns that can lead to negative outcomes.

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