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- In psychology, economics and philosophy, preference is a technical term usually used in relation to choosing between alternatives. For example, someone...
- In biology and medicine, a host is a larger organism that harbours a smaller organism; whether a parasitic, a mutualistic, or a commensalist guest (symbiont)...
- Parsonage–Turner syndrome (abbreviated PTS), also known as acute brachial neuropathy and neuralgic amyotrophy, is a syndrome of unknown cause; although...
- novels and novellas. Secretly homo****ual "in a time when that particular predilection could get one hanged", the character has been called "one of the most...
- named subject and elaborate on that person's character, exploits or predilections. The form is ****ociated with, and takes its name from, Balliol College...
- English and Irish citizens in the 18th century.[citation needed] The predilection of the convicts for this game was noted as early as 1798 by New South...
- championed by Barry Goldwater and the Republican right. Driven by his own predilections and by the object lesson of growth liberalism’s implosion, Nixon moved...
- m****cripts with large miniatures, it is distinguished by the miniaturist's predilection for bright colours, movement, drama, and expressionism. Created during...
- 2016. Retrieved October 30, 2016. Singer, Mark (February 2, 1989). "Predilections". The New Yorker. Archived from the original on December 11, 2014. Retrieved...
- of race and language, he entertained notions of "inherent linguistic predilections", which he termed the "native language" as opposed to the "cradle-tongue"...