Behavioral science.0071468684 Behavioral science behavioral science n. A scientific discipline, such as sociology, anthropology, or psychology, in which the actions and reactions of humans and animals are studied through observational and experimental methods. . Stanford, Fatima Fatima (făt`ĭmə, fä`tĭmə, fətē`mə), 616?–633?, daughter of Muhammad by his first wife, Khadija. Fatima was the wife of Ali, the mother of Hasan and Husayn, and reputedly the ancestress of the Fatimids. Cody. McGraw-Hill 2007 226 pages $22.95 Paperback Deja déjà French, previously Psychiatry A group of paramnesias in which there is a perception of being familiar with, or having previous–déjà–experiences which have not occurred, or complete absence–jamais–of review R726 This study guide was written by top medical students who recently passed Step 1 of the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam. Featuring a question-and-answer format, it offers comprehensive, yet concise coverage of the behavioral science portion of the USMLE USMLE United States Medical Licensing Examination Graduate education A 3-step examination required for medical licensure in the US, sanctioned by the Natl Bd of Medical Examiners and Federation of State Medical Bds. See Off-shore medical school, USFMG. Cf FLEX. . The volume concludes with a section of clinical vignettes, which are presented in a style similar to cases found on the exam. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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