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re·la·tion·ship (r-lshn-shp)
n.
1. The condition or fact of being related; connection or association.
2. Connection by blood or marriage; kinship.

relationship [re-la´shun-ship″]
a state of being in relation with something.
causal relationship an association between two variables in a research study such that the independent variable is shown to determine the value of the dependent variable.
interpersonal relationship in the omaha system, association or connection between or among people.

relationship,
n the condition of being associated or interconnected.
relationship, abnormal occlusal,
n occlusal relationships that deviate from the regular and established type to produce esthetic disharmonies, interference with mastication, occlusal traumatism, and speech difficulties.
relationship, buccolingual
n the position of a space or tooth in relation to the tongue and cheek.
relationship, convenience, of teeth,
relationship, normal,
n a relationship in which structures conjoin as they should.
relationship, occlusal,
n the individual and collective relationships of the mandibular teeth to the maxillary teeth and the relationship of the adjacent teeth in the same dental arch.
relationship, structure-activity (SAR),
n the relationship between the chemical structure of a drug and its activity.
relationship, tissue-base,
n the relationship of the base of a removable prosthesis to the structures subjacent to it. Three possibilities exist: the base may be entirely tissue-borne, it may be completely tooth-borne, or support may be shared by both the tissue subjacent to its base and the abutment that bounds the edentulous space at one terminus.

relationship
the state that exists when one variable is related to another variable in some way.

direct relationship
when changes in the value of one of the variables is mirrored by a change in the same direction in the other variable.

relationship
Vox populi A state in which one thing or person is connected or related in some way to another. See Dual relationship, Dose-response relationship, Love-hate relationship, Physician-patient relationship, Volume-outcome relationship.

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Q. Mother in law not accepting the diagnosis. Our 3 years old son was diagnosed with autism some time ago, and although it’s not easy, our family and friends support and help us a lot, except my mother in-law (that lives close to us). She refuse to accept the fact that our son has autism, and keeps telling we are just hysteric and with little education our child will grow up just fine. What can we do? Were we wrong when we decided to tell everyone?

A. I believe that it is a matter of time until your mother in-law realizes the full extent of your son's condition. Perhaps now she cannot accept it, and would rather think of him as a normal healthy child, and with time she will grow to understand his needs and capabilities. The most important thing for you to do is keep her involved in his life, so that she will give him all the love he can get from his grandmother, regardless of his autism. It seems to me you are a strong family with great people around you, that will help you with anything you need, so work on what is best for your son, and that is loving him. Don't spend too much time worrying about what others know or believe.

Q. I heard that there may be a relationship between autism and PKU I heard that there may be a relationship between autism and PKU, but is there an increased risk of autism from childhood immunizations for children who have PKU?

A. PKU and Autism- from what I've heard, PKU can lead to Autism if not treated. but about the vaccination and the autism- there is no connection what so ever. there were dozens of extensive research that showed no connection. at all.

Q. I am Alexzander, my friend Smith who’s a bipolar tends to have mood swings. I am Alexzander, my friend Smith who’s a bipolar tends to have mood swings. Due to this he is facing many problems in his relationship. I need to know the changes during Mood swings, which helps me to guide him.

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