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- Digital object identifier [r]: Unique label for a computer readable object that can be found on the internet, usually used in academic journals. [e]
- Psychology [r]: The study of systemic properties of the brain and their relation to behaviour. [e]
- Emotional dysregulation [r]: An emotional response that is poorly modulated, and does not fall within the conventionally accepted range of emotive response. [e]
- Paraphilia [r]: A sexual desire or behaviour that involves an nonreproductive source of gratification. [e]
- Idée fixe [r]: A preoccupation of mind held so firmly as to resist any attempt to modify it, a fixation [e]
- Exchange sacrifice (chess) [r]: Situation in chess where one player voluntarily gives up a Rook but captures an opponent's minor piece (i.e. a Bishop or Knight) in exchange for it. [e]