10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPASMATIC»
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spasmatic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Garner's Modern American Usage
See word-swapping. Language-Change Index sparse misused for spartan: Stage
1 spasmodic; ✳spasmodical; ✳spasmatic; spastic. Spasmodic = (1) of, relating to,
or characterized by a spasm; or (2) intermittent, sporadic, unsustained.
2
Midline Medical Dictionary
923 Spasmatic caused in the surrounding air. E^T; w^; 3TToT; a probe; an
exploring instrument. 'l^ft«fi; Tfa; healthy. ^*T; Heart S., one of the sounds heard
on auscultation over the heart. Soup. A kind of broth. ^T; Sour. Having an acid
taste.
3
Early Tonga: As the Explorers Saw it 1616-1810
the contents of his stomach and succeeded in curing him.107 More severe
bloodletting was resorted to on men who had been wounded by an arrow in the
stomach or who were showing the spasmatic symptoms of tetanus. This was ...
4
Defeasibility in Philosophy: Knowledge, Agency, ...
But might a spasmatic movement (arm rising) not be an agent's action after all?
Suppose that an amicable neuroscientist identies just the neural activation
required for the production ofa spasmatic arm rising. He constructs a little
apparatus ...
Claudia Blöser, Mikae Janvid, Hannes Ole Matthiessen, 2013
5
The Anatomy of Madness: Essays in the History of Psychiatry
He had difficulty integrating moral and psychological factors, associated by him
with the voluntary system, into the overall clinical picture of those spasmatic
diseases of the diastaltic system which were his especial province. But the reflex
...
William F. Bynum, Roy Porter, Michael Shepherd, 2004
6
Library of Health and Living: Encyclopedia of Asthma and ...
See also ASTHMA. spasmatic asthma Symptoms of asthma triggered by spasm
in the bronchioles. See also ASTHMA. spasmatic croup Another term for
laryngismus stridulus, or spasm of the larynx. See also LARYNGITIS STRIDULUS
; ...
7
Sechenov Physiological Journal of the USSR
In other words, this depression is not a result of that depression of the activity
which usually develops after spasmatic discharges in the cortex. This is
evidenced by the following observations: 1) if spasmatic discharges last long,
then after they ...
Sechenov physiological journal of the USSR., 1961
8
PROGRESS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
SPASMATIC TORTICOLLIS Spasmatic torticollis is a disease characterized by an
irregular, unnatural spasm of the neck muscles causing a turning movement of
the head. In his review, Parkes [65] indicates amantadine is of little use in the ...
Gwynn Pennant Ellis, Geoffrey Buckle West, 1981
9
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
2: tonic spasm, tonic spasm (entasia; entasis). a continuous muscle spasm.
tonoclonic spasm, a convulsive spasm. torsion spasm, a spasmodic twisting of
the trunk and pelvis, toxic spasm, a spasm due to the action of a poison.
spasmatic.
10
Journal of the American Medical Association
Eleven cases of spasmatic or expulsive dysmenorrhea: cured. 9. or 81.81 per
cent.; improved or temporarily cured, 2, or 18.18 per cent.; not improved. none.
Seven cases in which the symptoms were a combination of the spasmatic and ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SPASMATIC»
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Peter Gabriel: Back to Front
... brooding nature of his character with the overly spasmatic and jovially flamboyant facet of himself. With So, Gabriel infused African tribal music, and '60s soul, ... «PopMatters, Aug 14»
Five thoughts: Foxygen (August 12, Brooklyn Bowl)
France filled the set with spasmatic screams, using little of the hourlong show to actually sing—and when he did, the overbearing reverb made the lyrics mostly ... «Las Vegas Weekly, Aug 14»
Why playing the Georgia Bulldogs means more to Notre Dame
Until Brian Kelly came on board in 2010, the program had been spasmatic, and completely relied on the ghosts of championships past, a weekly national ... «Dawn of the Dawg, Jun 14»
New Orleans Jazz Fest – Weekend Two Highlights
... Arcade Fire with their second-line of famous “heads” and straight-face seriousness; and Flow Tribe's KC O'Rorke's lively spasmatic dance moves. «Glide Magazine, May 14»
The roots of an unlikely hope for epilepsy
Epilepsy is a spasmatic disorder that's triggered by haywire bouts of electrical activity in the brain. It can have a host of different causes, including head injury ... «Toronto Star, Apr 14»
The Opposites winnen 3FM Award voor Beste Album
"Spasmatic, Ronnie Flex, Sef, Soulsearching, Yellowclaw, Koos Groenendijk, Top Notch en vast nog een heleboel mensen die ik allemaal vergeet, maar ... «3FM- Radio, Apr 14»
Shields and Brooks on Crimea consequences, CIA accusations
Whether it's good or bad, I just don't know. But it just seems such a spasmatic response to an election. JUDY WOODRUFF: Speaking of that congressional loss, ... «PBS NewsHour, Mar 14»
Type 1 Diabetes Finally Explained
You may slur and appear drunk, experience confusion, become irritable and spasmatic. If your blood sugar falls below 40 mg/dl (2.2 mmol/l), you are in a state of ... «A Sweet Life, Mar 14»
Andy Antippas
But before we absorb and digest these outsiders entirely — you know, turn them into dorky spasmatic second-liners — perhaps we can learn something from ... «bestofneworleans.com, Dec 13»
Lowlands 'knalfeest' van het jaar voor The Opposites
Het is natuurlijk wel even kijken of dat lukt maar als het aan ons ligt nemen we de halve gang mee. Hydroboyz, Dio, Sef, Gers, Spasmatic, Mr. Probz, Adje', aldus ... «AD.nl, Aug 13»