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20:06 Jan 24, 2001 |
German to English translations [PRO] Medical | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Annie Robberecht, C. Tr. Local time: 01:05 | ||||||
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na | fine, middle or large striking |
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na | fine (OR small), medium or coarse amplitude |
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fine, middle or large striking Explanation: only thing that occurs to me right now.. regards Langenscheidts |
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fine (OR small), medium or coarse amplitude Explanation: Classification of Tremor and Update on Treatment: Amplitude: The magnitude to which a tremulous body part moves or how much it moves. Amplitude may be classified as fine, medium or coarse, depending on the displacement produced by the tremor about the fixed plane. A coarse tremor has a large displacement, whereas a fine tremor is barely noticeable A fine-to-coarse, slow tremor usually affects the hands, head, and voice. Inheritance appears to be autosomal dominant in 50% of cases. (Merck) small-amplitude tremor Internet |
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