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based on type (motor or phonic) and
duration of tics (sudden, rapid,
nonrhythmic movements). Tic
disorders are
defined similarly by the
World Health Organization...
- a sudden,
involuntary contraction Tic, an involuntary, repetitive,
nonrhythmic action Tremor, an involuntary, repetitive,
somewhat rhythmic action Twitching...
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dancing also break·danc·ing (brāk dăn′sĭng) n. A form of
nonrhythmic urban dance characterized by
acrobatic and
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- the
individual from
maintaining a
stable posture.
These are smooth,
nonrhythmic movements that
appear random and are not
composed of any recognizable...
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during sleep. Each part of the
brain shows a
mixture of
rhythmic and
nonrhythmic activity,
which may vary
according to
behavioral state. In mammals, the...
- tic to be
present for more than a year. Tics are sudden, repetitive,
nonrhythmic movements that
involve discrete muscle groups,
while vocal (phonic) tics...
- call Shai'Hulud.
Though they
cross the
desert on foot in a
specifically nonrhythmic pattern to
avoid vibrations that
would attract the
deadly and destructive...
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Opsoclonus refers to uncontrolled, irregular, and
nonrhythmic eye movement.
Opsoclonus consists of rapid, involuntary,
multivectorial (horizontal and...
- TIC in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tic is a sudden, repetitive,
nonrhythmic movement or sound. Tic or TIC may also
refer to:
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- with
involuntary abnormal movement,
characterized by abrupt, brief,
nonrhythmic,
nonrepetitive movement of any limb,
often ****ociated with nonpatterned...