| tonic spasm |
tetanic spasm
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| tonic |
a substance that invigorates or strengthens the system (also called adaptogen); tonics often act as stimulants or aleratives.
Ãâó: www.n101.com/HealthNotes/HNs/Herb/Herb_Terms.htm
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| tonic |
the first tone or key tone of any scale
Ãâó: www.ket.org/artstoolkit/music/glossary.htm
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| tonic |
Sustained muscular contraction.
Ãâó: www.adha.org/CE_courses/course2/keyterms.htm
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the primary pitch which functions as the focal point or primary center of a key in tonal music. This is the pitch class that is specified in the key (ie A Major, "A" is the tonic pitch). It also is used to refer to the triad built on the first scale degree. The tonic triad may progress to any other chord within a key.
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