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Ataxia and gross
* Ataxia – This is a neurological clinical sign, consisting of unsteady and clumsy motion of the limbs and torso, due to failure of gross muscle movement coordination, most evident on standing and walking.

Ataxia and lack
Ataxia ( from Greek α-negative prefix +-τάξις = " lack of order "), is a neurological sign consisting of lack of voluntary coordination of muscle movements.
As in the game Oblivion, Ataxia makes your character's muscles have a lack of coordination.

Ataxia and coordination
* Ataxia, the loss of coordination
* Ataxia ; loss of coordination
Ataxia refers to poor coordination and telangiectasia to small dilated blood vessels, both of which are hallmarks of the disease.
Ataxia oculomotor apraxia type 1 ( AOA1 ) is an autosomal recessive disorder similar to A-T in manifesting increasing problems with coordination and oculomotor apraxia, often at a similar age to those having A-T.
Ataxia oculomotor apraxia type 2 ( AOA2 ) is an autosomal recessive disorder also similar to A-T in manifesting increasing problems with coordination and peripheral neuropathy, but oculomotor apraxia is present in only half of affected individuals.
* Ataxia / poor coordination / imbalance

gross and lack
A review of fourteen studies on the subject in sub-Saharan Africa, covering insecticide-treated nets, residual spraying, chemoprophylaxis for children, chemoprophylaxis or intermittent treatment for pregnant women, a hypothetical vaccine, and changing front – line drug treatment, found decision making limited by the gross lack of information on the costs and effects of many interventions, the very small number of cost-effectiveness analyses available, the lack of evidence on the costs and effects of packages of measures, and the problems in generalizing or comparing studies that relate to specific settings and use different methodologies and outcome measures.
Captive great apes show gross behavioral abnormalities such as stereotypy of movements, self-mutilation, disturbed emotional reactions ( mainly fear or aggression ) towards companions, lack of species-typical communications, and generalized learned helplessness.
Marsupials ( and also monotremes ) also lack a gross communication ( corpus callosum ) between the right and left brain hemisphere.
Unfortunately, in the rush to set up the transatlantic feeds, the sound feed from Philadelphia was sent to London via transatlantic cable, while the video feed was bounced the much longer distance via satellite, which meant a gross lack of synchronisation on British television receivers.
Microbial nucleic acids should be found preferentially in those organs or gross anatomic sites known to be diseased, and not in those organs that lack pathology.
Under U. S. tax law, lawful as well as unlawful gains are includable in gross income and that it is inconsequential that an embezzler may lack title to the sums he appropriates .” When the embezzler returns the victim ’ s funds either directly or indirectly ( i. e. restitution ) then the embezzler may have a reduction in taxable income.
Because these fossils lack features diagnostic for identification at even the highest level, they are assigned to fossil form taxa according to their shape and other gross morphological features.
In addition, some critics have argued that ecological modernization does not redress gross injustices that are produced within the capitalist system, such as environmental racism-where people of color and low income earners bear a disproportionate burden of environmental harm such as pollution, and lack access to environmental benefits such as parks, and social justice issues such as eliminating unemployment ( Bullard, 1993 ; Gleeson and Low, 1999 ; Harvey, 1996 )-environmental racism is also referred to as issues of the asymmetric distribution of environmental resources and services ( Everett & Neu, 2000 ).
In response, General Peter Panin set out against the rebels with a large army, but difficulty of transport, lack of discipline, and the gross insubordination of his ill-paid soldiers paralyzed all his efforts for months, while Pugachov's innumerable and ubiquitous bands gained victories in nearly every engagement.
Based on his experiences with NASA's management and engineers, Feynman concluded that the serious deficiencies in NASA management's scientific understanding, the lack of communication between the two camps, and the gross misrepresentation of the shuttle's dangers, required that NASA take a hiatus from shuttle launches until it could resolve its internal inconsistencies and present an honest picture of the shuttle's reliability.
The DCSD further held that because of Lomborg's lack of scientific expertise, he had not shown intentional or gross negligence, and acquitted him of the accusations of scientific dishonesty.
The man was acquitted, and Lord Dalhousie removed Hodson from his civil functions and remanded him to his regiment on account of his lack of judgment and gross negligence.
Priest's " Presidency " is a disaster for Earth, marred by his own incompetence, cowardice, laziness, and gross lack of ethics.
The gross realism of the popular poetry, its lack of culture and its carelessness of form, offended his educated taste, and its picturesqueness and ingenuity made no appeal to him.
To varying extents in the United States, the requisite intention can also be found where the perpetrator acts with gross recklessness showing lack of care for human life, commonly referred to as " depraved heart murder ", or during the commission of or while in flight from any felony or attempted felony ( termed felony murder.

gross and coordination
Treatments focus on improving gross and fine motor skills, balance and coordination, strength and endurance as well as cognitive and sensory processing / integration.
Issues with gross motor coordination mean that major developmental targets including walking, running, climbing and jumping can be affected.
Clumsiness and tendency to fall down are a matter of poor balance and gross motor coordination.
* Of 15 care coordination ( disease management ) programs followed for two years in a 2008 study, " few programs improved patient behaviors, health, or quality of care " and " no program reduced gross or net expenditures ".

gross and muscle
Muscle tissue is separated into three distinct categories: visceral or smooth muscle, which is found in the inner linings of organs ; skeletal muscle, in which is found attached to bone providing for gross movement ; and cardiac muscle which is found in the heart, allowing it to contract and pump blood throughout an organism.
Image: Endometrial adenocarcinoma gross. jpg | An endometrial adenocarcinoma invading the uterine muscle.
The extent to which one exhibits gross motor skills depends largely on their muscle tone and the strength.

gross and movements
These participants were trained to use both fine and gross motor movements by learning how to use the piano and drums.
The resulting gross depletion of dopaminergic neurons has severe implications on cortical control of complex movements.

lack and coordination
The term " ataxia " is sometimes used in a broader sense to indicate lack of coordination in some physiological process.
Examples include optic ataxia ( lack of coordination between visual inputs and hand movements, resulting in inability to reach and grab objects.
Optic ataxia is usually part of Balint's syndrome, but can be seen in isolation with injuries to the superior parietal lobule, as it represents a disconnection between visual-association cortex and the frontal premotor and motor cortex, and ataxic respiration ( lack of coordination in respiratory movements, usually due to dysfunction of the respiratory centres in the medulla oblongata ).
However, John F. Harris, a biographer of Clinton's, states the program failed because of a lack of coordination within the White House.
In western Macedonia however, the lack of coordination between the Greek and Serbian HQs cost the Greeks a setback in the Battle of Vevi on, when the Greek 5th Infantry Division crossed its way with the VI Ottoman Corps ( a part of the Vardar Army consisting of the 16th, 17th and 18th Nizamiye divisions ), retreating to Albania following the battle of Prilep against the Serbs.
The term has since come to be used to criticize any group for its mistakes, particularly if the mistakes happened after a great deal of energy and activity, or if there was a lack of coordination among the members of the group.
The failure of the recently formed Red Army to resist the German offensive in February 1918 revealed its weaknesses: insufficient numbers, lack of knowledgeable officers, and near absence of coordination and subordination.
The restricted vision, the difficulty in handling of the instruments ( new hand-eye coordination skills are needed ), the lack of tactile perception and the limited working area are factors which add to the technical complexity of this surgical approach.
Dizziness, lack of coordination or poor balance are also symptoms related to TIA.
As the society, Durkheim noted there are several possible pathologies that could lead to a breakdown of social integration and disintegration of the society: the two most important ones are anomie and forced division of labor ; lesser ones include the lack of coordination and suicide.
A general lack of coordination and an unsteady gait often follows.
Chorea may be initially exhibited as general restlessness, small unintentionally initiated or uncompleted motions, lack of coordination, or slowed saccadic eye movements.
Apraxia should not be confused with ataxia, a lack of coordination of movements ; aphasia, an inability to produce and / or comprehend language ; abulia, the lack of desire to carry out an action ; or allochiria, in which patients perceive stimuli to one side of the body as occurring on the other.
Other signs may include tremor, lack of coordination, involuntary movements, weakness, unsteady gait, and over time, spasticity in legs and arms.
Restoration efforts were also partially hampered due to the lack of common practices and coordination procedures.
Specific neurological symptoms usually then follow, often in the form of parkinsonism ( cogwheel rigidity, bradykinesia or slowed movements and a lack of balance are the most common parkinsonian features ) with or without a typical hand tremor, masked facial expressions, slurred speech, ataxia ( lack of coordination ) or dystonia ( twisting and repetitive movements of part of the body ).
The development of vaccines against these types of infection has been hampered by technical constraints, insufficient support for coordination, and a lack of market forces for research and development.
Signs that a horse has been poisoned include yellow mucus membranes, depression, and lack of coordination.
Individuals with the syndrome lack coordination between breathing and voice.
He was also concerned about the lack of coordination between the federal government and private firms, believing that organizational chaos would lead to a failure in technology production.

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