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movementIn music, a self-contained composition of specific character, usually a constituent piece of a suite, symphony, or similar work, with its own tempo, distinct from that of the other movements. movement
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11,12) Green et al (12) found that, in 2 subjects with tetraplegia who were followed for the first 6 months after injury, the associated movement potential moves progressively anteriorly with recovery of hand function. The rats also demonstrated an associated movement disorder. In 1988 some members started an associated movement, Memores Domini, which consists of laity with a vow of virginity, who exercise their apostolate in the work environment. |
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