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motor apraxia a disturbance of voluntary movement in which one cannot use objects for the purposes for which they were designed. However, the affected individual still knows for what the object should be used. Motor apraxia is caused by lesions to the premotor cortex (an area near the middle of the brain that is important for movement) on the opposite site of the affected limb.
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mottling marble-like pattern that occurs in soils where the water table fluctuates periodically.
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motility A term referring to the contractions of the gastrointestinal tract. These contractions cause food to be pushed through the GI tract in a controlled fashion.
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motivation The justification given in the film for the presence of an element. This may be an appeal to the viewer
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motion Request by a Member for parliamentary and procedural actions. Motions are governed by the rules of the House and Senate.
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