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(n.) the rejection of the doctrine that God exists as Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
(n.) one opposed to scientific experimentation on live animals
(n.) the adoption or imposition of middle-class values and habits
(n.) the narrowing of the air passages needed for breathing
(n.) a process of behavior modification which seeks to replace one response with an opposite response
(n.) the decline or destruction of an area's manufacturing infrastructure
(n.) the tendency of a religious group to divide into separate schools of thought
(n.) one who seeks to have the Anglican Church removed as the state's official religion
(n.) a device that creates an image of the brain non-invasively using ultrasonic waves
(n.) a device that records brain waves by measuring voltage fluctuations along the scalp
(n.) one who studies sound-based art forms comparatively across different cultures
(n.) the movement of moisture into the atmosphere both from the earth's surface and from plants
(n.) a doctor specializing in ailments of the digestive system
(n.) the advocacy of tolerance toward variations in religious opinion
(n.) the incompetent or corrupt management of a government or large institution
(n.) the production of extremely small electronic parts, circuits, and other equipment
(n.) a scientist who studies fossils of tiny creatures
(n.) a doctor specializing in ear, nose and throat ailments
(n.) a situation where a company's debt and equity exceeds the value of its assets
(n.) a scientist who studies ancient human fossils
(n.) the study of how drugs affect mood, sensation, thinking, and behavior
(n.) an instrument for observing solar radiation
(n.) one who believes that spiritual and intuitive reality is greater than empirical and material reality
(n.) a change of shape or form, especially to something grotesque