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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
paramusia n — paramusia (f) paramyoclonus n — paramioclono (m)
paramyotonia n — paramiotonía (f) paramyotonia congenita — paramiotonía (f)
congénita paramyotonus n — paramiotono (m) paranalgesia n — paranalgesia (f
) ...
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
+ mucico) * *Paramusia*, f.Med. Perturbação mórbida da faculdade musical. (Do
gr. para+mousa) *Paranaçu*, m.Espéciede macaco doBrasil. * *Paranaense*,adj
. Relativoá antiga província brasileira, hoje Estado, do Paraná. M. e f. Habitante ...
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
... total ou parcial da aptidão para cantar ou tocar um instrumento musical); •
Hipermusia (excesso nas funções da linguagem musical); • Paramusia (
perturbação da faculdade musical). • A Música na China O Império Chinês durou
mais 13.
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Protozoa Microbiology and Guide to Microscopic Identification
Eegencratcd individuals multiplied for a number of generations, producing a
culture of " araicronucleato " Paramusia. If, on the other hand, a Paramecium in
process of division was halved, each half regenerated the entire body and was ...
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Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases: A Pocket Reference
Directional hearing is lost and the patient suffers paramusia, amusia, and loss of
musical- ity. Pathogenesis. Causes may be cerebral and skull trauma,
encephalitis, and pre-, peri-, and postnatal damage to the central nervous system
.
Walter Becker, Hans Heinz Naumann, Carl Rudolf Pfaltz, 1994
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Differential Diagnosis in Otorhinolaryngology: Symptoms, ...
Other symptoms: Hearing impairment is never reported spontaneously, but
careful questioning elicits paracusis, diplacusis, or paramusia. Causes: Damage
to the peduncle or quadri- geminal bodies by mass lesions (gliomas, tu-
berculomas.
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Studies in tachyphemia: an investigation of cluttering and ...
These two categories may be present in various combinations and degrees of
development112115. Conversely, cerebral lesions may disturb them singly or in
various combinations (amusia, paramusia) 103,106-109,117-119_ Many ...
Speech Rehabilitation Institute. Diagnostic and Clinical Services, 196
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Companion to Clinical Neurology
The Luria–Nebraska Battery examines some such functions. Numerous other
disorders have also been identified in the musical field4339 including motor and
sensory amusia, paramusia, musical agraphia, amnestic amusia, musical alexia,
...
FRCP William Pryse-Phillips MD, FRCP(C) Faculty of Medicine Health Sciences Centre Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's Newfoundland, 2009
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A Dictionary of Medicine and the Allied Sciences
Paramorphins (~mawr' feen) . Thebaine. Paramucin (-mew'sin). A mucoid
sometimes found in ovarian cysts. Paramusia {-mew'zee-ah). [Gr. utensil-e",
music.] Perversion of the musical sense; a condition in which musical sounds are
heard or ...