0 a situation in which you do not have things or conditions that are usually considered necessary for a pleasant life:
Thus, the fixational subsystem can exhibit improved voluntary control despite chronic visual deprivation.
One wants to know why not being a friend and not being just are, like not understanding stories and laughing at jokes, deprivations.
Treatment can be a single or repeated sleep deprivation, total (all night) or partial (second half of the night).
It is to these influences and the net effects of poverty, deprivation and early and arduous employment on children's welfare that we now turn.
The effect of the home-ownership rate was slight, with only the negative effect on deprivation reaching statistical significance.
This article extended this debate into the area of deprivation.
And it had been administered in quantities which must have made deprivation an anguish.
Monocular deprivation and reverse suture deprived eye and imposing the activity pattern modeling deprivation in the previously normal eye.
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