Slowness

  • 21bradysphygmia — Slowness of the pulse; can occur without bradycardia, as in ventricular bigeminy when every alternate beat may fail to produce a peripheral pulse. [brady + G. sphygmos, pulse] * * * brady·sphyg·mia (brad″e sfigґme ə) [brady + sphygm +… …

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  • 22bradypepsia — Slowness of digestion. [brady + G. pepsis, digestion] …

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  • 23bradypsychia — Slowness of mental reactions. [brady + G. psyche, soul] …

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  • 24hypophrasia — Slowness or lack of speech associated with a psychosis or brain injury. [hypo + G. phrasis, speaking] …

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  • 25Geir Berthelsen — is a Norwegian Motivational Speaker and the founder of The World Institute of Slowness [The World Institute of Slowness] Berthelsen is extremely active in promoting the methodology of a slower, more enriched lifestyle based on the Slow… …

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  • 26Slow Movement — The Slow Movement is a cultural shift toward slowing down life s pace. HistoryThe Slow Movement first began when a protest against the opening of a McDonald s restaurant in Piazza di Spagna, Rome sparked the creation of the Slow Food organization …

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  • 27Parkinson's disease — Parkinson s redirects here. For other uses, see Parkinson s (disambiguation). Parkinson s disease Classification and external resources …

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  • 28Fairytale (album) — Infobox Album | Name =Fairytale Type =studio Artist =Donovan Released =October 22, 1965 November 1965 (USA) Recorded =Sep 1965, Peer Music, Denmark Street, London Genre =Folk music Length =35:17 Label =Pye NPL 18128 Hickory LPM 127 (USA) Producer …

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  • 29slow — slowly, adv. slowness, n. /sloh/, adj., slower, slowest, adv., slower, slowest, v. adj. 1. moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity: a slow train. 2. characterized by lack of speed: a slow pace. 3. taking or requiring …

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  • 30sleacnes — f ( se/ sa) slowness; sloth, remissness, inertness, laziness; 1. slowness of physical movement; 2. slowness in action; 3. mental inertness; 4. remissness, slowness in performance of duty; …

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