-
cerebral palsy. One
study suggests that the toe walking—sometimes
called an
equinus gait—****ociated with
cerebral palsy presents with an
abnormally short medial...
- The roan
antelope (Hippotragus
equinus) is a large, savanna-dwelling
antelope found in Western, Southern, and
parts of
Central and
Eastern Africa. Named...
- to
leave the
ankle in
equinus until the
forefoot and
hindfoot are corrected. The
final stage of
casting is to
correct the
equinus.
After fully abducting...
- has made the
classification of S.
equinus very difficult. However, as
shown to the left, it is
known that S.
equinus, a nonenterococcal,
group D streptococcus...
- gait) is a form of gait
abnormality characterised by foot drop or
ankle equinus due to loss of dorsiflexion. The foot
hangs with the toes
pointing down...
- cirrhosis.
Equivalence with
Streptococcus equinus has been contested. The S.
bovis group includes S.
equinus, S. gallolyticus, S. infantarius, and other...
- (1965). The
World of the Tiger. p. 260. ASIN B0007DU2IU Semiadi, G.; Barry,
T. N.; Muir, P.D. (1993). "Growth, milk intake, and
behaviour of artificially...
- subclades. The
second main clade, the "Pyogenes-
Equinus-Mutans",
includes the Pyogenes, Mutans, Salivarius,
Equinus, Sobrinus, Halotolerans, Porci, Entericus...
- The
Elsevier World Animal Science Encyclopedia (PDF). pp. 1–37.
Hypohippus "Hypohippus".
Florida Museum. 2018-02-16.
Retrieved 2021-08-14. v
t e v
t e...
- days with the
highest degree of
putrefaction in a horse's womb ["venter
equinus",
meaning "warm,
fermenting horse dung"], or at
least so long that it comes...