- and
ataxic respiration may occur.
Cerebellar ataxia could result with
incoordination of movement,
particularly in the extremities.
Overshooting (or hypermetria)...
-
paralytic phase. This
stage develops due to
damage to
motor neurons.
Incoordination is seen,
owing to rear limb paralysis, and
drooling and
difficulty swallowing...
- ****essment, a
legislative decision-making
process Episodic ataxia, an
incoordination disorder EA, a
designation for the El-Amarna letters,
ancient Egyptian...
-
developed during or
close after alcohol ingestion:
slurred speech,
incoordination,
unsteady walking/movement,
nystagmus (uncontrolled eye movement), attention...
-
discoloration of wattles, combs, and legs,
nasal discharge, coughing, sneezing,
incoordination, and diarrhea.
Birds infected with an HPAI
virus may also die suddenly...
- ψεῦδος) is
voluntary restriction or
inhibition of
motion because of pain,
incoordination, ****, or
other cause, and is not due to
actual muscular paralysis...
-
Several reactions have been
noted in
manufacturer guidelines—deep sleep,
incoordination, sedation, calmness, and
dizziness have been
reported in
children and...
- such drugs,
including blurred vision, dry mouth, constipation,
muscle incoordination,
urinary retention,
mental confusion, and delirium.
Because of its relatively...
-
nervous system (CNS)
effects (headaches, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and
incoordination). In general, the
toxicity is more
pronounced with
petroleum ethers...
- disorder, extraordinaire, extraordinary, grandorder, incoordinate,
incoordination, infraorder, inordinate, inordination, insubordinate, insubordination...