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Biotech 2
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Criteria | A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided. |
| Resources | Places or things that provide something useful. |
| Smart | Showing intelligence or good judgment. |
| Long-term | Lasting for, relating to, or involving a long period of time. |
| Psychic income | The non-monetary or non-material satisfactions that accompany an occupation or economic activity. |
| Worst-case scenario | Providing for the worst possible circumstances or outcome of a given situation. |
| Values | The importance, worth, or usefulness of something. |
| Immediate goal | A goal occurring or done without delay. |
| Shot-term | Occurring in or relating to a relatively short period of time. |
| Talent area | Area of a special ability that allows someone to do something well. |
| Momentum | The strength or force that something has when it is moving. |
| Tangible | Easily seen or recognized. |
| Inertia | Lack of movement or activity especially when movement or activity is wanted or needed. |
| Ways and means | The methods and tools used for doing something |
| Matrix | An environment or material in which something develops; a surrounding medium or structure. |
| Prime | Of first importance; main. |
| Procrastination | The action of delaying or postponing something. |
| Portability | Carried or moved with ease. |
| Prioritization | To list or rate in order of priority. |
| Professional | Of, relating to, or connected with a profession. |
| Personal | Of, affecting, or belonging to a particular person rather than to anyone else. |
| Important | Of great significance or value; likely to have a profound effect on success, survival, or well-being. |
| Qualifier | A person or team that qualifies for a competition or its final rounds. |
| Urgent | Requiring immediate action or attention. |
| Time Management | The ability to use one's time effectively or productively, especially at work. |
| Accountability | The fact or condition of being accountable; responsibility. |
| Coherence | The quality of forming a unified whole. |
| Self-Responsibility | A duty or task that you are required or expected to do made by you. |
| Fear | An unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat. |
| Self-Fulfilling Prophecy | Any positive or negative expectation about circumstances, events, or people that may affect a person's behavior. |
| Conceit | Excessive pride in yourself. |
| Resilient | Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions. |
| Surface Analysis | Study of physical and chemical phenomena that occur at the interface of two materials. |
| Doubt | A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction. |
| Self-Concept | Sense of being separate and distinct from others and the awareness of the constancy of the self. |
| Action | The fact or process of doing something, typically to achieve an aim. |
| Self-Determination | A quality in you that makes you continue trying to do or achieve something that is difficult |
| Desire | A strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen. |
| Anxiety | A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about something with an uncertain outcome. |
| Pygmalion | A king of Cyprus who makes a female figure of ivory that is brought to life for him by Aphrodite |
| Reference | The act of mentioning something in speech or in writing : the act of referring to something or someone. |
| Peer | A person who belongs to the same age group or social group as someone else. |
| Affective | Relating to, arising from, or influencing feelings or emotions. |
| Symbiotic | A relationship between two people or groups that work and depend on each other. |
| Condescend | To show that you believe you are more intelligent or better than other people. |
| Psychosomatic | Caused by mental or emotional problems rather than by physical illness. |
| Role Model | Someone who another person admires and tries to be like. |
| Behavioral | Involving, relating to, or emphasizing behavior. |
| Tunnel Vision | A tendency to think only about one thing and to ignore everything else. |
| Aptitude | A natural ability to do something or to learn something. |
| Attitude | The way you think and feel about someone or something. |
| Cognitive | Of, relating to, or involving conscious mental activities. |