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  • concomitant movement
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  • conjugate movement
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  • coordinated movement
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  • cardinal movement
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  • choreic movement
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  • dystonic movement
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  • deglutition movement
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  • disjunctive movement
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  • fetal movement
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  • fixation movement
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  • following movement
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  • forced movement
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  • gaze movement
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  • gliding movement
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  • hinge movement
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  • ciliary movement
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  • circus movement
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  • cogwheel eye movement
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  • concomitant movement
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  • conjugate movement
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  • coordinated movement
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  • creeping movement
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  • deglutition movement
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  • disjunctive movement
    ÀÌÇâ¿îµ¿, À̹ݿ
  • dyskinetic movement
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  • dystonic movement
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  • fetal movement
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  • fixation movement
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  • following movement
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  • forced movement
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  • phasic movement
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  • propulsive movement
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  • protoplasmic movement
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  • pursuit movement
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  • pursuit movement
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  • ramp movement
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  • rapid alternative movement
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  • rapid eye movement
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  • rapid eye movement=REM
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  • rem ; rapid eye movement ; rem spleep
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  • bowel movement
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  • breathing movement
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  • brownian movement
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  • chorea athetoid movement
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  • choreatic movement
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  • choreoathetoitc movement
  • choreoathetotic movement
  • ciliary movement
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  • ciliary movement
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  • circus movement
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  • cogwheel eye movement
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  • communicated movement
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  • concomitant movement
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  • conjugate movement
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  • conjugated movement
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FHM Fetal Heart Movement
NREM Non-Rapid Eye Movement
REM   1) Rapid Eye Movement; ±Þ¼Ó ¾È±¸ ¿îµ¿
  2) Radiation Equivalent to Man
SOREM Sleep Onset Rapid Eye Movement
ACMT artificial circus movement tachycardia
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EMDR Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
EM Eye movement
FM Fetal Movement
GM general movement
MAI Movement Assessment of Infants
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  • curvature movement
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  • deglutition movement
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  • determinants of mandibular movement
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  • excursive movement
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  • eye movement
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  • facial hair movement
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  • free mandibular movement
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  • functional jaw movement
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  • functional movement
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  • horizontal plane border movement
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  • intermediate movement
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  • involuntary movement
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  • jaw movement
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  • lateral border movement
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  • lateral movement
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reflex movement An involuntary movement resulting from a sensory stimulus.
(05 Mar 2000)
passive movement Movement imparted to an organism or any of its parts by external agency; movement of any joint effected by the hand of another person, or by mechanical means, without participation of the subject himself.
(05 Mar 2000)
cell movement <cell biology> A more general term than locomotion, that can include shape change, cytoplasmic streaming etc.
(26 Mar 1998)
resistive movement In massage, a movement made by the patient against the efforts of the operator, or one forced by the operator against the resistance of the patient.
(05 Mar 2000)
pendular movement A to-and-fro movement of the intestine, without any propelling or peristaltic action, whereby the contents are churned and thoroughly mixed with the intestinal ferments.
(05 Mar 2000)
gregarine movement <biology, microbiology> Peculiar gliding movement shown by gregarines (Protozoa), the mechanism of which is poorly understood.
(18 Nov 1997)
choreic movement An involuntary spasmodic twitching or jerking in groups of muscles not associated in the production of definite purposeful movement's.
(05 Mar 2000)
ciliary movement The rhythmic, sweeping movement of epithelial cell cilia, of ciliate protozoans, or the sculling movement of flagella, effected possibly by the alternate contraction and relaxation of contractile threads (myoids) on one side of the cilium or flagellum.
(05 Mar 2000)
circus movement A contraction or excitation wave traveling continuously in circular fashion around a ring of muscle or through the wall of the heart.
Synonym: circus rhythm.
(05 Mar 2000)
molecular movement Erratic, nondirectional, zigzag movement observed by ultramicroscope in certain colloidal solutions and by microscope in suspensions of light particulate matter that results from the jostling or bumping of the larger particles by the molecules in the suspending medium which are regarded as being in continuous motion.
Synonym: brownian motion, brownian-Zsigmondy movement, molecular movement, pedesis.
(05 Mar 2000)
morphogenetic movement <embryology> Movements of cells or of groups of cells in the course of development.
Thus the invagination of cells in gastrulation is one of the most dramatic of morphogenetic movements, another much studied example is the migration of neural crest cells.
(21 Jun 2000)
conjugate movement of eyes Rotation of the two eyes in the same direction.
See: version.
(05 Mar 2000)
contact inhibition of movement Reaction in which the direction of motion of a cell is altered following collision with another cell. In heterologous contacts both cell may respond (mutual inhibition) or only one (nonreciprocal). Type I contact inhibition involves paralysis of the locomotory machinery, Type II is a consequence of adhesive preference for the substratum rather than the dorsal surface of the other cell.
(18 Nov 1997)
muscular movement Movement caused by the contraction of the myofibrils of the muscle cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
saccadic movement A quick rotation of the eyes from one fixation point to another as in reading, the rapid correction movement of a jerky nystagmus, as in labyrinthine and optokinetic nystagmus.
(05 Mar 2000)
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movement A result of the harmonious functioning of the sensory and motor systems in concert with the central and peripheral nervous system.
Ãâó: www.methodfitness.com/fitness_glossary_m.shtml
movement An illusion created by the artist to convey action in a piece of stationery art. This can be achieved by repetition, adding lines, or careful placement of objects.
Ãâó: www.brigantine.atlnet.org/GigapaletteGALLERY/websi...
movement The act or process of changing the position of an object and or people.
Ãâó: www.eyefortransport.com/glossary/mn.shtml
movement Movement is the activity involved in the change in location of equipment, personnel or stocks as part of a military operation. Movement requires the supporting capabilities of mobility, transportation, infrastructure, movement control and support functions. (AAP-6)
Ãâó: www.nato.int/docu/logi-en/1997/defini.htm
movement linear movement; visual movement with lines and shapes, value, and perspective. Visual movement is used by artists to direct viewers through their work, often to a focal area. Such movement can be directed along lines, edges, shapes, and colors within the works, but moves the eye most easily on paths of equal value.
Ãâó: www.khsd.k12.ca.us/bhs/Perry/art%20vocabulary.htm
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