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Paralysis (pl.: paralyses; also
known as
plegia) is a loss of
motor function in one or more muscles.
Paralysis can also be
accompanied by a loss of feeling...
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Ophthalmoparesis refers to
weakness (-paresis) or
paralysis (-
plegia) of one or more
extraocular muscles which are
responsible for eye movements. It is...
- cord paresis).
Neurologists use the term
paresis to
describe weakness, and
plegia to
describe paralysis in
which all
voluntary movement is lost. The term...
- role-playing game Vampire: The
Masquerade The
former king of the
nation of
Plegia in Fire
Emblem Awakening. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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undead invaders called the
Risen and
attacks from the
hostile nation of
Plegia.
Development of Fire
Emblem Awakening began in 2010, with
multiple veterans...
- (female) In-universe
information Occupation Tactician Spouses Varies based on
player choice Children Morgan Relatives Validar (father)
Nationality Plegia...
- of the body, e.g.
weakness in the left arm, the
right leg, paresis, or
plegia.[citation needed]
Focal neurological deficits may be
caused by a variety...
- repair,
reconstruction Gr**** πλαστός (plastós), molded,
formed rhinoplasty -
plegia paralysis Gr**** πληγή (plēgḗ),
stroke (from a sword), from πληγή (plēgḗ)...
- S2CID 42043399.
Marcel AJ, Tegnér R, Nimmo-Smith I (February 2004). "Anosognosia for
plegia: specificity, extension,
partiality and
disunity of
bodily unawareness"...
- Bretschneider'shistidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate
solution and cold
blood cardio-
plegia.
Transplant Proc. 2014;46:1077-1081 Sung S-Y, Lin C-Y, Song J-Y, et al....