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automatic bladder where the nerve impulses between the bladder and the spinal cord remain intact and the bladder can be trained to empty by reflex (spastic) action.
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automaticity fluent processing of information that requires little effort or attention, as sight-word recognition. adj. automatic.
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automatic behavior may occur in 60% to 80% of patients with narcolepsy. Automatic behavior refers to the performance of routine activities with reduced awareness or to semi-purposeful behavior, often with the unusual use of words (irrelevant words, lapses in speech). The patient is unaware of this behavior, which occurs while she/he is fluctuating between sleep and wakefulness.
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automatic A firearm design that feeds cartridges, fires and ejects cartridge cases as long as the trigger is fully depressed and there are cartridges available in the feed system. Actuation of the mechanism may be from an internal power source such as gas pressure or recoil, or external power source, such as electricity.
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automatic Functioning in a predefined manner with a minimum of reprogrammability; possesses only limited process information closure.
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