A violent tremor shot through the ground, bringing a hairline fracture to the surface. |
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Sure enough, the tremor of his voice instilled fear but something within felt familiar with his malevolent aura. |
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The pub itself has been strengthened by buttresses to stop the subsidence worsening, and survived the tremor unscathed. |
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You'd think they were in mortal danger by the nervous tremor in their voices. |
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I can feel a tremor in my voice, the fifth or sixth time that I call her name. |
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He paused a little, gathering up his courage, removing the tremor from his voice. |
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The main symptoms are muscle stiffness, slowness of movement, and involuntary tremor. |
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Reported neurological manifestations have included tremor, myoclonus, hyperreflexia, ankle clonus, muscle rigidity, ataxia and incoordination. |
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She was becoming increasingly aware of Jason and Nick's intentions, and it sent a tremor of fear coursing through her. |
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Tina felt a sudden tremor in her heart as the very real reality of the situation settled down on her. |
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How organisers of the 17th World Cup finals would love to send more than just a minor tremor rippling through the country's sporting landscape. |
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I became aware of a pressure in my skull, a drunken excitement that I had never known before, a tremor of the nerves. |
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Over his shoulder, she could see Prince Emmanuel staring at them and a tremor of terror went through her. |
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I remember because there was some kind of earth tremor one night and I fell out of bed. |
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His touch sent a tremor of excitement through her, alerting her of his nearness, but she reprimanded herself. |
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It seemed that the whole of nature was affected by a tremor of excitement, adoring the creator. |
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A glint of knowledge from within his cruel gaze pierces her armor, sending a tremor of fear through Martina. |
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Though the direct threat to his life was over, Bren still felt a tremor of fear at the bottom of his jaw. |
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The U.S. Geological Survey said the tremor had a magnitude of 4.8, and that its epicenter was six miles northwest of Tbilisi. |
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Yesterday, we had a tremor that they said was an aftershock from a big earthquake that devastated Turkey. |
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Unlike Parkinson's disease, however, essential tremor doesn't lead to serious complications. |
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Parkinsonian side effects manifest themselves as tremor, rigidity, and akinesia individually or in combination. |
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There was a tremor in her voice that made him think she hovered on the brink of tears. |
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A tremor rose up inside me, somewhat like a shudder or shiver, but I wasn't cold or afraid. |
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Numair stood inside with fatigue visibly dragging at him, the circles under his eyes more pronounced and a constant tremor in his hands. |
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My body starts to tremor a little bit, blush creeps around my face and eyes start to water. |
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Nine miners were freed after spending four days trapped underground following a powerful earth tremor and rockburst on Monday. |
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They were 2,1km below ground when a tremor, measuring 2,9 on the Richter scale, caused the rockfall. |
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So I end that 2 o'clock in the morning mood on the abyss actually dancing, just beginning to tremor with dance. |
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I groan softly and tremor the muscles in my legs, trying to find a way to make them more comfortable without exposing them to the cold. |
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The very foundation of the building was beginning to tremor now, and hairline cracks were appearing in the walls and ceiling. |
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Evening primrose oil, enriched in the anti-inflammatory, omega-6 gamma-linolenic acid, was reported to relieve tremor. |
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Sunday's quake was both an aftershock of last year's tremor, and an earthquake in its own right. |
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Patrick slammed a fist down on the dining table, causing his cup and saucer to tremor, and rose as well. |
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Before he was able to finish he felt the ground shook to a minor earth tremor, then another. |
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The bureau also said that the tremor was an aftershock of last year's 921 earthquake. |
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So far we have established that it is hot, muggy, and the place is prone to the odd earth tremor. |
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Because of its depth, the tremor was felt over a wide area, notably in the Marche region further south on the Adriatic coast. |
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The Central Weather Bureau said Wednesday's quake was an aftershock from a deadly tremor in March. |
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It also comes within a month of the biggest earth tremor to hit Britain for 10 years. |
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He closed his eyes and exhaled, feeling the gentle tremor of the ship's forward thrust. |
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In contrast, the presence of goiter, hand tremor, and exophthalmos suggests thyrotoxicosis. |
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At first, I thought that Ealing was possibly experiencing a minor earth tremor. |
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First it was barely noticeable, a faint tremor of the finely filigreed second hand. |
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Bernard stood by the door and watched him, his piggy little eyes searching for a hint of a blush, a tear, a tremor. |
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A rare but important cause of tremor in the young is Wilson's disease, an inborn error of copper metabolism that can be fatal if left untreated. |
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Signs of toxicity include cardiac dysrhythmias, nausea, tremor, and headache. |
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The waves pound the coast hard enough to send a tremor through the cindery sand. |
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He stood and I thought I saw a slight tremor shake his body, and I was staring at him, transfixed. |
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The main symptoms are muscle stiffness, slowness of movement and involuntary tremor. |
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He ripped his gaze from me and backed away even further, keeping his head bowed so that he could not look at me and a slight tremor shook him. |
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When she released him from that, he began his lines a little unsteadily, a faint tremor in his voice. |
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We prove that Strombolian signals, both tremor and explosions, in the high frequency band, are similar in time domain. |
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The tremor in his voice reflected a man looking over the edge of a very deep abyss. |
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There was a tremor in her voice, as if her uncertainty had turned into a bit of fear. |
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Gradually, the patient developed dystonic posturing of limbs and trunks, had difficulty in walking, dysarthria, drooling of saliva with tremor of limbs. |
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The only thing he succeeded in was causing a great lurch and a tremor. |
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The earth tremor is over in seconds and life resumes its peaceful rhythm. |
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Jaime felt a tremor of fear and doubt surge through her body. |
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Other signs include incontinence, late rigidity, akinesia, and tremor. |
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This is a hypokinetic disorder characterized by hypokinesia or akinesia, rigidity, and a rhythmic fine tremor at the rate of 3-6 cycles per second. |
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On April 25, 2006, the tremor triggered a rockfall inside a gold mine, and three of the 17 miners were unable to escape. |
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Toni is a high achiever but has the mildest form of ataxic cerebral palsy and needs a scribe to help with note taking as she has a tremor in her hand. |
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Strictly speaking this is classed as clonus rather than tremor. |
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His words touched Callie, who didn't miss the tremor in his voice. |
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The current global paroxysm is intense and alarming, but it is a tremor not an earthquake. |
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Within the building the tremor was terrible, and the lights started to fall. |
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Little information was available on the tremor, but no additional damage was reported with it. |
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This last point seems to have sent some kind of tremor through the American media. |
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He knew she had tried to hide the tremor in her voice, but he heard it. |
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Tanya asked, and for the first time, there was a tremor in her voice. |
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His voice had a tremor in it too, words passing out over palsied lips. |
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Brash's remarks immediately induced a tremor of panic in the money markets, prompting the dumping of major New Zealand stocks on the share market. |
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His voice was so low and calm, but it shot a tremor of terror through her. |
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Terrified people fled their homes unaware that it was an earth tremor. |
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We had an earth tremor last night at about one thirty or something. |
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She recalled an investigation from a couple of years back, when they discovered themselves at the epicentre of an earth tremor, the largest the country had seen for years. |
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A slight tremor shook the earth, and the Colonel awoke in the guest room. |
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Her golden tresses no longer incited a tremor to run through him. |
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Other evaluation tools include surface electromyography, accelerometers, potentiometers, handwriting tremor analysis, and long-term tremor records. |
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In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration has approved deep brain stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, essential tremor and dystonia. |
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Chronic use of GHB may produce dependence and a withdrawal syndrome that includes anxiety, insomnia, tremor, and in severe cases, treatment-resistant psychoses. |
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It may be due to some slight puff of wind or a tremor of the earth. |
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There was a slight tremor in his voice, that thrilled, answeringly, a chord in the heart of his questioner. |
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Thalamotomy in the ventrolateral and ventral intermediate nuclei proved to be effective against Parkinsonian tremor with bilateral lesions. |
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Clinical features include resting tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, postural instability and responsiveness to levodopa. |
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The master paceth up and down his halls, And in the empty hours Can hear the tottering of his towers And tremor of their bases underground. |
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A female patient aged 77 consulted regarding several problems including previously diagnosed essential tremor. |
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Movement disorders such as Parkinson disease, essential tremor, and dystonia affect more than 6 million people in the United States. |
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There have been reports of agitation, hypertonia, hypotonia, tremor, somnolence, respiratory distress and feeding disorder in these neonates. |
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The most common adverse events were akathisia, extrapyramidal disorder, tremor, dyspepsia, and vomiting. |
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The coastal town of Filey in Yorkshire was worst hit, with the spire of a church being twisted by the tremor. |
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I marvel that a mind on the outs with itself should have nevertheless made a painstaking record of its every tremor. |
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But in the past eight months, I hadn't felt even a tremor of oneitis. In fact, every woman I met seemed disposable and replaceable. |
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Charcot later gave the classical picture of incoordination, tremor and nystagmus. |
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Previously, case reports or series of cases specifically dealing with tremor, dystonia, myoclonus, parkinsonism, and tics have been reported. |
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Stereotactic Thalamotomy, surgery of the brain in which a lesion is made in the thalamus to block the electric impulses that cause tremor. |
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In the brain, MRgFUS is used to perform a non-invasive thalamotomy through intact skull to relieve tremor in patients with Essential Tremor. |
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Essential tremor, a neurological disorder that causes hand tremors, is suspected by some researchers to be a forme fruste of Parkinson's Disease. |
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Patients with essential tremor will often complain of difficulty with handwriting. |
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Fox underwent a successful thalamotomy in 1998, when drugs could no longer control the tremor in his arm. |
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Motor symptoms, including tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia, are the most common presenting symptoms. |
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There were no reports of damage but the tremor could be felt in Bodmin, Liskeard, St Austell, Padstow, Camborne, Wadebridge and Callington. |
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Standard tremor medications such as trihexylphenidyl, biperidone or orphenadrine can be tried, but are usually unhelpful. |
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The tremor shook buildings but there were no reports of major building damage or loss of life on Cebu Island itself. |
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An intention tremor was present with dysmetria and dysdiadochokinesia, especially on the left. |
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A 1981 tremor was felt across the island, while another in 1985 was felt in the towns of Cayey and Salinas. |
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The major neurologic movement disorders that may affect children include ataxia, bradykinesia, choreoathetosis, dystonia, myoclonus, spasticity, tics, and tremor. |
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In this study of pediatric patients with schizophrenia, common adverse events associated with ABILIFY were extrapyramidal disorder, somnolence and tremor. |
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The hallmarks of the most common form of parkinsonism, idiopathic PD, are bradykinesia, resting tremor, rigidity, festinating gait, and postural instability. |
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Nonetheless, adverse possession laws could set off a tremor that would rock the global economy, and there is no harm in requiring people not to steal, even under color of law. |
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The epicentre of yesterday's tremor, in the Hindu Kush mountains, triggered landslides and collapsed buildings across remote areas that could be left impassible. |
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First-generation antipsychotics, such as haloperidol, are more likely to induce extrapyramidal symptoms such as rigidity, bradykinesia, tremor, and dyskinesia. |
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Common neurological complications of untreated Graves' disease include cognitive dysfunction, tremor, ophthalmopathy, myopathy and polyneuropathy. |
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While benztropine, trihexyphenidyl, and diphenhydramine are all effective for resting tremor, these agents have not proven to be useful for any other movement disorders. |
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Also included are a glossary of terms, list of support organizations, and a list of commonly prescribed medications for Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia. |
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One of the more salient examples of tremor misclassification can be seen in the still developing research associated with primary orthostatic tremor. |
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The gene therapy, called ProSavin, restored the monkeys' levels of dopamine, corrected motor problems and prevented dyskinesias, as jerkiness, rigidity and tremor are called. |
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In Turkey, about about 270 people were hospitalized, most with minor injuries, as a tremor shook buildings, the government diaster and emergency department said. |
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Tremor can be found in multiple sclerosis often with slurred speech and jerky eye movements, called nystagmus. |
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Tremor can be caused by some medicines, including heart medicines, decongestants, medicines for breathing problems, and tricyclic antidepressants. |
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Tremor was felt on Queen Charlotte Islands, or Haida Gwaii, Earthquakes Canada said. |
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