| paralytic strabismus | Strabismus due to weakness of an ocular muscle or muscles. Synonym: incomitant strabismus. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| paralytical | See Paralytic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| paralyzant | 1. Causing paralysis. 2. Any agent, such as curare, that causes paralysis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| paralyze | 1. To affect or strike with paralysis or palsy. 2. To unnerve; to destroy or impair the energy of; to render ineffective; as, the occurrence paralysed the community; despondency paralysed his efforts. Origin: F. Paralyser. See Paralysis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| paralyzing vertigo | A paroxysmal attack of severe vertigo, not accompanied by deafness or tinnitus, which affects young to middle-aged adults, often following a non-specific upper respiratory infection; due to unilateral vestibular dysfunction. Synonym: endemic paralytic vertigo, epidemic vertigo, Gerlier's disease, kubisagari, kubisagaru, paralyzing vertigo. (05 Mar 2000) |
| paralysis |
Loss of motor function (movement) in a certain part of the body. Paralysis may be flaccid, in which muscles are weak and have little or no tone; or spastic, in which the muscles are tight.
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| paralytic ileus |
Loss of movement in the small intestine, resulting in gas and fluid build-up. It usually lasts a few days after injury.
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| parallel |
Refers to processes that occur simultaneously. Printers and other devices are said to be either parallel or serial. Parallel means the device is capable of receiving more than one bit at a time (that is, it receives several bits in parallel). Most modern printers are parallel.
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| paralysis |
An inability to move a part of the body. Partial paralysis is called paresis.
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| paralysis |
The complete or incomplete loss of ability to control and move muscles.
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| Paral | cause to be paralyzed and immobile |
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| Paral | loss of the ability to move a body part |
| Paral | a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterized by tremor and impaired muscular coordination |
| Paral | a person suffering from paralysis |
| Paral | affected or subject to with paralysis |
| Paral | relating to or of the nature of paralysis |
| Paral | abasia related to paralysis of the leg muscles |
| Paral | relating to or of the nature of paralysis |
| Paral | cause to be paralyzed and immobile |
| Paral | make powerless and unable to function |
| Paral | affected or subject to with paralysis |
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