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incoordination

[ US /ˌɪnˌkoʊˈɔɹdəˌneɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a lack of coordination of movements

How To Use incoordination In A Sentence

  • Nerve damage can cause motor or sensory weakness with numbness, tingling and incoordination.
  • Family: Every kind of disgruntlement is present incoordination, defects in speech, and tremors and in the family. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Reported neurological manifestations have included tremor, myoclonus, hyperreflexia, ankle clonus, muscle rigidity, ataxia and incoordination.
  • These include euphoria, fixed and complacent ideas, uncontrollable laughter, and neuromuscular incoordination.
  • Some children taking Neurontin may experience fatigue, sleep problems, dizziness, incoordination, behavioral problems, weight gain, movement problems or nystagmus (a rhythmical jerking of the colored part of the eye).
  • Incoordination between consume and increase of investment is an important problem in macroeconomy in China, which has blocked development of our society.
  • Fiscal resources incoordination in initial assignment was not corrected fiscal relations , specially sub - provincial levels.
  • Bismuth is determined by the neuroleptic resumption of discussion and fatigue, depression, anxiety, irritability, insomnia, intracapsular gait, damage incoordination, nursing of memory, and spicy movements. Wii-volution
  • Weakness, incoordination, cramps and spasm develop with difficulty in using the hands for skilled movements, also with walking, speaking and swallowing.
  • Although thought to be particularly associated with Asperger's syndrome, clumsiness or incoordination (developmental coordination disorder) can occur in any of the autistic spectrum disorders
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