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Conversion hysteria
Hysteria hysterical psychosis
Level crossing with normally closed barriers
N.C. relay
Normally closed
Normally closed auxiliary contacts
Normally closed interlock
Normally closed relay
Normally open auxiliary contacts
Normally open interlock
Normally-closed contacts
Normally-closed latching solenoid valve
Reaction
Rest contact
Valve-closed interlock

Vertaling van "Normally closed interlock " (Engels → Frans) :

normally closed auxiliary contacts | normally closed interlock

contact auxiliaire fermé-ouvert


rest contact | normally closed interlock

contact de repos


normally open auxiliary contacts | normally open interlock

contact auxiliaire ouvert-ouvert


valve-closed interlock

verrouillage de la vanne d'alimentation principale [ dispositif de verrouillage de la vanne d'alimentation principale ]


normally-closed latching solenoid valve

vanne solénoïde normalement fermée




level crossing with normally closed barriers

passage à niveau à régime de barrières normalement fermées


N.C. relay [ normally closed relay ]

relais CC [ relais à coupure de circuit | relais normalement fermé | relais NF ]




Definition: The common themes that are shared by dissociative or conversion disorders are a partial or complete loss of the normal integration between memories of the past, awareness of identity and immediate sensations, and control of bodily movements. All types of dissociative disorders tend to remit after a few weeks or months, particularly if their onset is associated with a traumatic life event. More chronic disorders, particularly paralyses and anaesthesias, may develop if the onset is associated with insoluble problems or interpersonal difficulties. These disorders have previously been classified as various types of conversion hysteria . They are presumed to be psychogenic in origin, being associated ...[+++]

Définition: Les divers troubles dissociatifs (ou de conversion) ont en commun une perte partielle ou complète des fonctions normales d'intégration des souvenirs, de la conscience de l'identité ou des sensations immédiates et du contrôle des mouvements corporels. Toutes les variétés de troubles dissociatifs ont tendance à disparaître après quelques semaines ou mois, en particulier quand leur survenue est associée à un événement traumatique. L'évolution peut également se faire vers des troubles plus chroniques, en particulier des paralysies et des anesthésies, quand la survenue du trouble est liée à des problèmes ou des difficultés interpe ...[+++]




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