Definition of Paralyses. Meaning of Paralyses. Synonyms of Paralyses

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Definition of Paralyses

Paralyse
Paralyse Par"a*lyse, v. t. Same as Paralyze.

Meaning of Paralyses from wikipedia

- Paralysis (pl.: paralyses; also known as plegia) is a loss of motor function in one or more muscles. Paralysis can also be accompanied by a loss of feeling...
- Paralysed or paralyzed may refer to: the state of paralysis, the complete loss of muscle function for one or more muscle groups Paralyzed (album), a 2008...
- Paralysed Age are a German gothic rock and darkwave band, composed of Marco Neumann, Stefan Kirsch, and Michael Knust. Since 1998 the band consisted of...
- Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP; Bengali: পক্ষাঘাতগ্রস্থদের পুনর্বাসন কেন্দ্র) is a Bangladesh non government organisation that works...
- "Periodic Paralyses: Background, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology". 2017-01-07. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) "Periodic Paralyses: Background...
- Sleep paralysis is a state, during waking up or falling asleep, in which a person is conscious but in a complete state of full-body paralysis. During an...
- "Paralyzer" is a song by Canadian rock band Finger Eleven. It was released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Them vs. You vs. Me, on March...
- hospital was founded by Johanna Chandler as the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic at Queen Square in 1859. The hospital was completely rebuilt...
- the German submarine offensive, which not only cost American lives but paralysed trade as ships were reluctant to put to sea. On 6 April 1917, Congress...
- neighbouring Afghanistan. At least 1,500 lost their lives and thousands more paralysed. On 20 June 1990, Uzbekistan declared its state sovereignty. On 31 August...