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Meanings of
psychogenic
in English
Of or relating to the psychological cause of a disorder.
growth
development
growing
maturation
ontogeny
psychogenetic
Related terms
ontogenesis
Psychogenic.
Related terms
mental
Synonyms
Examples for "
growth
"
growth
development
growing
maturation
ontogeny
Examples for "
growth
"
1
Europe is benefiting from strong economic
growth
in eastern and central Europe.
2
South Canterbury had a good week with really good grass
growth
rates.
3
Iberia and emerging markets including eastern Europe and India saw double-digit
growth
.
4
Sales
growth
in Europe was driven by France, Germany, Britain and Russia.
5
The company expects less favorable conditions for
growth
in Europe, Boerse said.
1
The government said the land was needed for public interest
development
projects.
2
Two new tax measures were introduced to support business research and
development
.
3
Business Opinion:Later this month the next national
development
plan will be unveiled.
4
DM: Yes, the handbag
development
process is quite long but very interesting.
5
Commissioner Northern Uraia Rainima said the island had great potential for
development
.
1
In recent years, India has seen a
growing
phenomenon called 'paid news'.
2
The population of northern Ireland is
growing
,
new statistics out today reveal.
3
Nuclear safety scandals and
growing
energy needs are part of the problem.
4
She said it had been a particularly good year for
growing
tea.
5
However, MBIA said it has seen business volumes
growing
since Padilla's speech.
1
However, unique aspects of immune function
maturation
and neurodevelopment must be considered.
2
Therefore, we utilized a cell sheet engineering technology to promote hepatic
maturation
.
3
Similar results were obtained with plasmacytoid DC following
maturation
with influenza virus.
4
However, its role in meiotic
maturation
in mammalian has not been examined.
5
Conclusions: There is substantial surgeon-level variation in AVF placements and AVF
maturation
.
1
How Ta1 may contribute to the Treg cell
ontogeny
is not known.
2
The paper is called The
ontogeny
of fairness in seven societies.
3
All florets on Mir-grown spikes ceased development at the same stage of
ontogeny
.
4
These data provide novel insight into the
ontogeny
of CD8aa IELs.
5
This multiomics single-cell atlas significantly expands our understanding of pre-HSC
ontogeny
.
1
These are unmistakable signs of the
psychogenetic
nature of the disorder.
2
Ernst Haeckel's biogenetic law is expanded in a
psychogenetic
law.
3
These findings support the role of polymorphic SNAP-25 variants both at
psychogenetic
and molecular biological levels.
4
The
psychogenetic
origin of the psychoses of criminals can be established far more clearly in prisoners awaiting trial.
5
I am not talking now of
psychogenetic
determinants, but alone of the trends of which Dr. Putnam has spoken.
Usage of
psychogenic
in English
1
This algorithm is useful for distinguishing between epileptic and
psychogenic
convulsive seizures.
2
Mass
psychogenic
illness is by far the most plausible explanation.
3
There is now compelling evidence that these outbreaks were instances of mass
psychogenic
illness.
4
Hiccups can be due to organic diseases or
psychogenic
causes.
5
Eight patients were initially misdiagnosed as having
psychogenic
movement disorder.
6
Results: During video-EEG monitoring, she proved to have short electrical seizures followed by
psychogenic
elaborations.
7
Objectives: To evaluate different therapy for
psychogenic
voice disorders.
8
It is suggested that the tilt response is
psychogenic
and reveals a psychiatric cause for recurrent syncope.
9
We tested this hypothesis in a new situation by transiently augmenting this drive with a moderate
psychogenic
stress.
10
Robert Bartholomew, who teaches at Botany Downs Secondary School in Auckland, is an expert in mass
psychogenic
illness.
11
It's like the scrambler but
psychogenic
.
12
Finally, it should be emphasized that like many
psychogenic
movement disorders, it remains a highly disabling and distressing disorder.
13
A better approach to this clinical syndrome is to define it as fixed abnormal posturing that is most commonly
psychogenic
.
14
A
psychogenic
fugue state.
15
His final conclusion is fourfold: (1) Epilepsy, more often than we have hitherto thought, is of
psychogenic
origin.
16
In the patients with later on-proven
psychogenic
seizures no, or only slight, changes of regional cerebral blood flow were found.
Other examples for "psychogenic"
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psychogenic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
psychogenic illness
psychogenic voice
psychogenic hiccups
psychogenic movement
psychogenic seizures
More collocations
Psychogenic
through the time