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An inability to coordinate muscle activity during voluntary movement, so that smooth movements occur. Most often due to disorders of the cerebellum or the posterior columns of the spinal cord; may involve the limbs, head, or trunk.
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| atavism |
[from Latin atavus ancestor] In biology, the reappearance of the characteristics of a remoter ancestor in its descendant; reversion to type; delayed heredity. A manifestation of the activities of life or the life-atoms collectively, which in building new forms "copies family resemblances as well as those it finds impressed in the aura of the generators of every future human being" (SD 1:261). ...
Ãâó: www.theosociety.org/pasadena/etgloss/ass-atm.htm
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| ataxia |
A neurological condition in which coordination of movement is impaired.
Ãâó: www.azspinabifida.org/gloss.html
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| ataxic gait |
(ah-TAK-sik): Awkward, uncoordinated walking.
Ãâó: www.spineuniverse.com/community/cancerdictionary.h...
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| atavism |
An atavism is a trait in an individual presumed to have been present in a past ancestor. Juvenile white-bellied caiques almost always have black feathers on their heads that after one or two molts are replaced with the apricot feathers that we see in adults. This may be an indication of their evolution from the black-headed caique.
Ãâó: home.rochester.rr.com/thecaiques/glossary.htm
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