

(2) Greater motor unit synchronization with increasing tremor amplitude in EPT may be secondary to a simultaneous increase in muscle spindle afferent activity from the tremulous muscle.(1) The increased tremulousness of addicted infants remained through at least the first month of life.(a.) Affected with fear or timidity trembling.(a.) Shaking shivering quivering as, a tremulous limb a tremulous motion of the hand or the lips the tremulous leaf of the poplar.(20) Similarly, the prominent 4- and 8-Hz peaks, found in the smoothed EMG power spectra from trembling muscles, were eliminated if the limb was effectively prevented from trembling.(19) The following clinical signs such as pronounced muscle fasciculation, trembling, grinding teeth, ataxia, lateral recumbency, bloating, regurgitation, hyperesthesia, mydriasis and convulsions were observed.(18) On the current track, maybe life does become unbearable in the future, when the last remaining cubic centimetre of public space – a trembling pocket of air perhaps, in a cellar at the Emirates British Library – is finally acquired by a friend of King Charles III.(17) His agonising efforts to appease his dying father and establish a relationship with his sister, Glory, are so finely grained, so trembling with a sense of life unlived, and without the neat, redemptive ending of the previous novel, that it is a much stronger and more radical piece.(16) The shiverer mutation consists of a deletion of the 3' end of the myelin basic protein gene which completely prevents production of mature mRNA and protein, and results in severe dysmyelination and a trembling behavior.(15) When he speaks, his voice trembles: "If Nato hadn't intervened, none of us would be here," he cries.(14) Though the route map that Wenger had provided was clear enough, his men held it with trembling hands.(13) These movements, which were often abnormal, included trembling and asynchronism.


(4) Simulated gait abnormalities involve weakness of 1 or both legs or ataxia and trembling.(3) One chronically discomposed self-structure, defining itself as polluted and helpless, trembles with the appalling imagery of historical and imminent community disasters.(2) "To be honest, I dream of the Premier League," replied the Lille forward, setting hearts a-trembling across England.(1) Facial twitch was followed by the generalized convulsion, further progressing to trembling of the limbs and then kicking of the hindlimb (full seizure) after 55 days of age.(n.) An involuntary shaking or quivering.i.) To quaver or shake, as sound to be tremulous as the voice trembles. i.) To totter to shake - said of a thing. i.) To shake involuntarily, as with fear, cold, or weakness to quake to quiver to shiver to shudder - said of a person or an animal.
