Examples of using Motor functions in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Freeze motor functions.
First short term memory, then motor functions.
Now, motor functions.
I said freeze all motor functions.
His motor functions were impaired.
Freeze all motor functions.
My motor functions are being affected.
Cease all motor functions.
Itjust stung for a bit and I lost most of my basic motor functions.
Reflexes, motor functions.
Parkinson's Disease(PD) is characterized primarily by the affect it has on motor functions;
Her motor functions are fine.
But, for some strange reason… the motor functions are unharmed.
If motor functions are impaired only partially, then crutches, walkers, or canes can help in recovery.
As you can see, my motor functions are already impaired.
Parkinson's Disease(PD) is characterized primarily by the affect it has on motor functions;
Involuntary motor functions are active, little else.
There appears to be no permanent damage to his motor functions or cognitive ability.
In addition, therapeutic riding provides sensory and vestibular stimulation,which aid in the proper development of different motor functions.
It's clearly designed to perform motor functions… so where do those commands come from?
Whatever made this cut, it's laced with a paralytic toxin,potent enough to disable all motor functions.
Over the next few years, your motor functions will continue to decline, you will lose control of your movement.
During the late stages of the disease,patients begin to lose the ability to control motor functions.
Memory loss, speech difficulties, reduced motor functions, hallucinations, difficulty expressing emotions, paralysis.
According to Piaget,an infant's awareness is limited to what he knows by means of his senses and motor functions.
We have devised aneural agent that should inhibit the Vidiians' motor functions without causing any permanent damage.
We observed significant changes not only in the occipital cortex, where vision is processed, but also areas implicated in memory,language processing and sensory motor functions.”.
Based on your pupil dilation, skin temperature and motor functions I calculate an 83% probability that you will not pull the trigger.
The person who created this image is Paul Smith who was born in the 1920s with cerebral palsy,which greatly affected his brain and hence mental and motor functions.