Definitions
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- adjective having uncoordinated muscular movements, symptomatic of a CNS disorder.
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- adjective Relating to
apraxia
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- adjective having uncoordinated muscular movements, symptomatic of a CNS disorder
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Examples
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Access to facial expression and all of the facial cues that we call “lip reading” is extremely important in learning a language, particularly for students who are deaf, hard of hearing, or apraxic and many of these students are mainstreamed.
Archive 2006-10-01 Kay Olson 2006
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Access to facial expression and all of the facial cues that we call “lip reading” is extremely important in learning a language, particularly for students who are deaf, hard of hearing, or apraxic and many of these students are mainstreamed.
A very long post on niqab-wearing teachers, feminism and disability Kay Olson 2006
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Rental cars charlotte awhile for the swarthiness the apprehension of any azalea he has apraxic in a unmalleability or negligence anapsid, we are rectilineal at, bitingly, an nutrient huckster.
Rational Review 2009
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More thoughts on economics, politics, and religion « theoretically apraxic
An und für sich 2009
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'60s converged to support the picture of a leading, more highly evolved and intellectual left hemisphere and a relatively retarded right hemisphere that by contrast, in the typical righthander brain, is not only mute and agraphic but also dyslexic, word-deaf and apraxic, and lacking generally in higher cognitive function.
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