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  2. Eustress - Wikipedia

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    Eustress is not defined by the stress or type, but rather how one perceives that stressor (e.g., a negative threat versus a positive challenge). Eustress refers to a positive response one has to a stressor, which can depend on one's current feelings of control, desirability, location, and timing of the stressor.

  3. Symbiosis - Wikipedia

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    Symbiosis can be obligatory, which means that one, or both of the organisms depend on each other for survival, or facultative (optional), when they can also subsist independently. Symbiosis is also classified by physical attachment.

  4. Dependent and independent variables - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to have multiple independent variables or multiple dependent variables. For instance, in multivariable calculus, one often encounters functions of the form z = f(x,y), where z is a dependent variable and x and y are independent variables. [8] Functions with multiple outputs are often referred to as vector-valued functions.

  5. Dependent personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    This personality disorder is a long-term condition [1] in which people depend on others to meet their emotional and physical needs. Dependent personality disorder is a cluster C personality disorder, [2] which is characterized by excessive fear and anxiety. It begins prior to early adulthood, and it is present in a variety of contexts and is ...

  6. Unity of opposites - Wikipedia

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    When this happens, it undermines unity, because unity depends on a robust duality of opposites. Only when the opposites are balanced is unity made manifest. It is the stable tension between the opposites that accounts for the unity, and in fact, the opposites presuppose one another analytically.

  7. 118 Ridiculous Word Spellings That Make Grammar Police Cringe ...

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    Unfortunately, in reality, the English language is a mix of spellings and pronunciations from all over the world that also depend on which country you’re in (how fun!). So it’s no surprise ...

  8. Stock market stalls as Wall Street anxiously waits on Trump's ...

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    U.S. stocks open with little chane as investors anxiously await more news on Trump's tariff plans, Nvidia's earnings and inflation this week.

  9. RAS syndrome - Wikipedia

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    RAS syndrome, where RAS stands for redundant acronym syndrome (making the phrase "RAS syndrome" autological), is the redundant use of one or more of the words that make up an acronym in conjunction with the abbreviated form. This means, in effect, repeating one or more words from the acronym.