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Pathological science is the process by which " people are tricked into false results ... by subjective effects, wishful thinking or threshold interactions ".
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In his commemorative speech on the occasion of the opening of the Institute of Pathological Anatomy at the General Hospital of Vienna, he warned against the abuse of " natural science liberties ".

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Pathological narcissism, defined as the libidinal investment in a pathological structure of the self, is further divided into three types ( regression to the regulation of the infantile self-esteem, narcissistic choice of object, narcissistic personality disorder ) with narcissistic personality disorder being the most severe of all.

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*" Conversations with Pathologists ", a website based on a book project by Sue Armstrong, sponsored by Genentech and The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland
During World War I ( 1913-18 ), the local government board's laboratory was assumed by the national government, namely UK government, and became the Ministry of Health's Pathological Laboratory — where Griffith was medical officer.
8: Pathological anatomy of the human body, by Vogel, but only the generalities of the subject.
# Pathological fracture-A fracture through a bone which has been made weak by some underlying disease is called pathological fracture.
Michaels angered most of his cast by ending the season with a sketch in which the cast ( playing themselves ) get caught in a fire, and Michaels chooses to rescue only Lovitz ( who had connected with audiences due in part to his popular characters the Master Thespian and the Pathological Liar with the catchphrase " that's the ticket !").
Pathological gambling is an impulse control disorder characterized by maladaptive and re-current episodes of gambling that is significantly disruptive to the individual's familial and personal life.
He became the author of Researches Physiological and Pathological in 1824 and wrote two papers on abdominal surgery and blood transfusion, both edited by S. Ashwell.
Pathological fascism is term used by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in Anti Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, to refer to the pathological root of fascism.
In 1902 he became director of the Pathological Institute of the New York State Hospital system ( shortly afterwards given its present name, The Psychiatric Institute ), where in the next few years he shaped much of American psychiatry by emphasizing the importance of keeping detailed patient records and by introducing both Emil Kraepelin's classificatory system and Sigmund Freud's ideas.

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Pathological changes in this angle results in abnormal posture of the leg: A small angle produces coxa vara and a large angle in coxa valga ; the latter is usually combined with genu varum and coxa vara leads genu valgum.
Pathological phimosis ( as opposed to the natural non-retractability of the foreskin in childhood ) is rare and the causes are varied.
Tracks 1-5 are outtakes from the Swansong sessions, 6-9 are from an October 1994 session for the BBC, 10 & 11 are from The Heartwork EP, 12-14 are from the Tools of the Trade EP, 15 & 16 are from the Pathological Compilation and 17 is from the Grind Crusher compilation.
It is also referred as Old Pathological Institute.
In his later work in 1857 he remarked that there is a familial predisposition for development of melanoma ( Eight Cases of Melanosis with Pathological and Therapeutical Remarks on That Disease ).
Pathological narcissism is not merely the libidinal investment in the self but in a pathological, underdeveloped structure of the self.
; Content coupling ( high ): Content coupling ( also known as Pathological coupling ) is when one module modifies or relies on the internal workings of another module ( e. g., accessing local data of another module ).
Pathological gambling is a common disorder that is associated with social costs, and family.
His most important work is widely acknowledged to be the 1818 treatise Pathological and Surgical Observations on the Diseases of the Joints, in which he attempts to trace the beginnings of disease in the different tissues that form a joint and to give an exact value to the symptom of pain as evidence of organic disease.
Pathological diagnosis of congenital infection is performed using either “ an immunofluorescent antibody ( IFA ) test or an enzyme immunoassay to detect specific antibody in blood or cerebrospinal fluid.
Pathological accumulation of lipofuscin is implicated in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, certain lysosomal diseases, acromegaly, denervation atrophy, lipid myopathy, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and centronuclear myopathy.

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