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Dejerine-Thomas s. olivopontocerebellar atrophy.
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Dejerine-Thomas syndrome olivopontocerebellar atrophy.
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deja vu The sense that something seemed to have happened before. But after constant misuse over a period of time, the secondary meaning of simple familiarity has become accepted in dictionaries. Still, don't rush to perpetuate such watered-down new meanings. Thanks to Yogi Berra, in any case, d??vu has become hackneyed and is best given a rest.
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deja vu seen before [French]; a feeling that what someone is seeing or experiencing happened before even if it did not. Knowing how to write a foreign term is as important as knowing how to use it. I read a story in which this term was correctly used twice, but the author (possibly not knowing how to spell it) wrote it as d,j?vu. At least, that is what I saw on my computer monitor. ...
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