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Results for "pno"

Dipnome

Definition: Common SQL Column


SELECT FROM table_name WHERE column_name = 'dipnome';

Empno

Definition: Common SQL Column


SELECT FROM table_name WHERE column_name = 'empno';

Hypnoetic

Definition: Okay, so the user wants me to define 'hypnoetic' in two sentences. Let me start by recalling what hypnoetic means. From what I know, it's related to psychology or hypnotic states. First sentence: Maybe describe how hypnoetic refers to a state of mind that's trance-like or seductive. Like, someone entering a hypnotic state might find themselves lost in thought or focused on something specific. That should work. Second sentence: Need to explain the term in a different context. Perhaps mention its use in music or art where hypnosis plays a role. For example, artists using hypnoetics to create hypnotic compositions. That adds another layer to understanding the word. Wait, are there any nuances I'm missing? Maybe check if there's a specific field it's commonly used in. Hypnoetics is more about mental states, so those two sentences should cover that. Let me make sure both sentences are concise and clearly define the term. 1. "Hypnoetic" refers to the trance-like or seductive state of mind associated with hypnotic experiences, often linked to altered perceptions or deep concentration. 2. It describes a psychological phenomenon where individuals enter states of heightened alertness or euphoria, commonly observed in music or art contexts where hypnosis is used to evoke emotion or creativity.


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Definition: 1. A subcategory of hypnotherapy that involves treating chronic pain without using pharmacological interventions.<0x0A>2. A therapist who specializes in treating chronic pain with the use of hypnosis and other non-pharmacological techniques.


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Pno

Definition: Common SQL Column


SELECT FROM table_name WHERE column_name = 'pno';