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  • 101Middle way — For the book by Harold Macmillan, see The Middle Way. For the Aristotelian notion of middle state , see Golden mean (philosophy). Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Port …

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  • 102Reinforcement — Reinforce redirects here. For the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha character, see Reinforce (Nanoha). This article is about the term used in operant conditioning. For the construction materials reinforcement, see Rebar. For reinforcement learning in… …

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  • 103Furnace — For other uses, see Furnace (disambiguation). Industrial Furnace from 1907 A furnace is a device used for heating. The name derives from Latin fornax, oven. In American English and Canadian English, the term furnace on its own is generally used… …

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  • 104Consciousness-only — In Buddhism, consciousness only or mind only (Sanskrit: vijñapti mātratā , vijñapti mātra , citta mātra ; Chinese: 唯識; Pinyin: wéi shí ; Japanese: yuishiki ) is a theory according to which unenlightened conscious experience is nothing but false… …

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  • 105Donald O. Hebb — Donald Olding Hebb Born July 22, 1904(1904 07 22) Chester, Nova Scotia, Canada …

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  • 106Fear conditioning — is the method by which organisms learn to fear new stimuli. It is a form of learning in which fear is associated with a particular neutral context (e.g., a room) or neutral stimulus (e.g., a tone). This can be done by pairing the neutral stimulus …

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  • 107Tulpa — Part of a series on Tibetan Buddhism …

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  • 109Air purifier — An air purifier is a device which removes contaminants from air. Air purifiers are commonly marketed as being particularly beneficial to allergy sufferers and asthmatics, and at reducing second hand tobacco smoke. Use of purifiers Dust, pollen,… …

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  • 110Tat Tvam Asi — (Sanskrit: तत् त्वम् असि or तत्त्वमसि), a Sanskrit sentence, translating variously to Thou art that, That thou art, or You are that, is one of the Mahāvākyas (Grand Pronouncements) in Vedantic Hinduism. It originally occurs in the Chandogya… …

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