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False. it usually provide a feeling of stability and rest
Diabetes can cause dizziness and a feeling of unsteadiness, also a thirst that wont stop.
The ears play a huge role in feeling dizzy. If a person has an ear infection, the inner ear can be affected, and the person will experience vertigo. This happens because the inner ear controls a person's equilibrium, or feeling of balance.
Yes, being determined is a feeling.
Exothermic/endothermic is a process not a feeling.
The medical terminology combining form meaning "condition of not feeling" is "anesthesia." This term refers to the state of insensitivity to pain or sensation, typically induced for medical procedures.
wish for change and stability
False. it usually provide a feeling of stability and rest
No, they tend to provide a feeling of stability and rest.
The root word "patho" refers to disease or suffering. It is commonly used in medical terminology to denote conditions or processes related to disease.
Diabetes can cause dizziness and a feeling of unsteadiness, also a thirst that wont stop.
Emotional stability, ability to have an outlet for stress, feeling of not being alone etc.
Elements that can create tension and suspense for a reader include cliffhangers, unexpected plot twists, impending danger or threats to the main characters, and a sense of urgency or time pressure within the story. Combining these elements with skilled pacing and building anticipation can create a gripping and suspenseful reading experience.
A house can symbolize security, stability, and comfort. It may also represent a sense of belonging, family, and personal identity.
Equilibrium (2002)
I'd imagine it to be similar to combining Seroquel wth cigarettes. It should be fine. If you start feeling weird or light-headed though, just put the cigar out and finish it some other time.
Airsickness is a feeling of nausea caused by the motion of an aircraft - when the central nervous system receives conflicting messages from the body affecting balance and equilibrium.