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Flexible manufacturing systems (FMS) Flexible manufacturing systems (FMS) refer the use of computers to change from one production process to another in order to produce
Proximate cause Proximate cause is factor causing damage to property for which there is an unbroken chain of events between the occurrence of an insured
Preexisting-conditions clause Preexisting-conditions clause is contractual provision in a health insurance policy stating that preexisting conditions are not covered or are covered only after the policy has been in force for a specified
Flexible-premium annuity Flexible-premium annuity is an annuity contract that permits the owner to vary the size and frequency of premium payments.
The amount of retirement income depends on the accumulated sum
Flexible-spending account Flexible-spending account is an arrangement by which the employee agrees to a salary reduction, which can be used to pay for plan benefits, unreimbursed medical and dental expenses, and other expenses permitted by the
Stranger anxiety Stranger anxiety is a fear of strangers (or, more particularly, of unfamiliar faces) that appears in infants at about 8 months of age.
Separation anxiety In psychoanalysis, separation anxiety is an infant's fear of losing his mother. The result of actually losing a mother, or a mother's love, has received widespread attention beyond that of psychoanalysis.
Proximodistal Proximodistal means 'close-distant'. Usually refers to the process of maturation in humans and animals where the sequence of physical development proceeds from the centre of the body towards the periphery.
Paradoxical sleep Paradoxical sleep is a stage of sleep during which there is a great deal of electrical activity in the brain while the muscles are very relaxed and the sleeper is difficult
Parapraxis Parapraxis refers to apparent mistakes of behaviour like forgetting familiar names or slips of the tongue; known as Freudian slips in psychoanalytic thought.