10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEPRESSOMOTOR»
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... depressive depresivo (т) - depressant, downer depresivo (rn) del sistema
nervioso central - central nervous system depressant depresivo (rn) psicomotor -
psychomotor depressant depresomotor adj - depressomotor depresor (т) -
depressor ...
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Calabar Bean, kal'-ab-ar. The seed of Physostigma venenosunt; it is a
depressomotor. Calabarin, kal-ab'-ar-in. Same as Eserin. Calage, kal-ahzh! . A
method of treating sea-sickness by visceral immobilization. Calamin, cal'-am-in.
Native zinc ...
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
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Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
... narcolepsy, catalepsy, syncope, coma. d. fracture important in the
skullwherethey may penetratebrain tissue, introduce infection, or cause pressure
onthe brain because of hemorrhage or hematoma formation. depressomotor [de-
pres“o-mo't ...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
depression, impression, repress, oppression adpressed — closely applied to the
surface depressomotor — any nerve which lowers muscular activity
obcompressed — flattened in a vertical direction pressoreceptor — a nerve
ending located in ...
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Advanced Technology in Teaching - Proceedings of the 2009 ...
... standard similarity-score-vector, etc [8]. depressive (obviously), loss of appetite
(obviously), unstable walking or depressomotor (very obvious), usual lying and
not willingly moving (very obvious), Fig. 1. Sympotms of some ill goat Definition 4:
...
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American jurisprudence proof of facts, 3d series: Attorney's ...
See also affective disorders, under disorder. reactive d. Depression caused by
some external factor and relieved once that factor is removed, depressomotor (de
-pres-o-mo'tor) 1. Reducing motor activity. 2. Anything that causes such an effect,
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Those individuals with flabby relaxed tissues require a much larger dose than do
those whose tissues are in a fair state of tone. Persons whose nervous systems
are profoundly impressed with any depressomotor toxic substance require larger
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Medical Society of the County of Albany (N.Y.), 1905
ЕИЙЁ ~ lesion МИНЕМ ~ neurosis НЧНЕЙШК ~ personality WHÀtS ~
pseudodementia ÍPÜttfStíÉiíK ~ psychosis W«tti|»tt^ ~ reaction ДОШКШ - state
IHIJKII ~ stupor ИРШ4ЖЯ ~ syndrome WIÇiËfêSï depressomotor ФЮМЯЮЮ ©
ЖЮЮМИ ...
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Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
... constituent proteins. deposit feeder aquatic organism that swallows sediments
in order to feed on the microorganisms they contain. depressant a. anything that
lowers activity. depressed a. flattened dorsoventrally. depressomotor a. appl. any
...
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Practical Pediatrics: A Modern Clinical Guide in the ...
Of depressomotor remedies, musk is said to be best; next come the bromids,
valerian, and chloral hydrate, but opium should be used with great care. The
dose of musk is from a grain to two grains in the syrup of lactucarium, or it may be
given ...
James H. McKee, William H. Wells, 1914