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Clumsiness
Known as:
Clumsiness syndrome
, awkwardness
Lack of physical coordination resulting in an abnormal tendency to drop items or bump into objects. [HPO:probinson]
National Institutes of Health
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Abnormal coordination
Brown-Vialetto-Van Laere syndrome
CEROID LIPOFUSCINOSIS, NEURONAL, 5
Clumsiness - motor delay
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Broader (5)
Ataxia
Developmental Coordination Disorder
Movement Disorders
Muscular incoordination
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2015
2015
The nonsensical GMO pseudo-category and a precautionary rabbit hole
G. Tagliabue
Nature Biotechnology
2015
Corpus ID: 205281930
907 sometimes been invoked inappropriately, for example, in situations of generic, undefined alarm. For this reason, the European…
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2007
2007
Pestalotiopsin A. Side chain installation and exhaustive probing of olefin metathesis as a possible tool for elaborating the cyclononene ring.
L. Paquette
,
Shuzhi Dong
,
Gregory D. Parker
Journal of Organic Chemistry
2007
Corpus ID: 30205539
A program directed toward an asymmetric synthesis of pestalotiopsin A is described. The routing begins with the dextrorotatory…
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2004
2004
Growth Rates in Running Speed and Vertical Jumping by Boys and Girls Ages 11–13
S. Butterfield
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R. Lehnhard
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Jaekyung Lee
,
T. Coladarci
Perceptual and Motor Skills
2004
Corpus ID: 30388039
This study examined growth rates in running speed and vertical jump among middle school children. 45 boys and 31 girls ages 11–13…
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2001
2001
Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia and the Potential Risk of Subtle Neurological Dysfunction: Commentary on the article by Soorani-Lunsing et al. on page 701
V. Bhutani
Pediatric Research
2001
Corpus ID: 32779593
Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia and the Potential Risk of Subtle Neurological Dysfunction: Commentary on the article by Soorani…
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1997
1997
Awakening to Disability: Nothing About Us Without Us
Karen G. Stone
1997
Corpus ID: 152973991
Connie Valentine, MS, is President of California Protective Parents Association and conference coordinator for the annual…
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1996
1996
Toward the rigorous use of diagrams in reasoning about hardware
S. Johnson
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J. Barwise
,
G. Allwein
1996
Corpus ID: 17520569
We propose that the concept of \formal methods" be expansive enough to include a rigorous, integrated use of diagrams for…
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1993
1993
Turner syndrome patients as adults: a study of their cognitive profile, psychosocial functioning and psychopathological findings.
J. Delooz
,
H. V. D. Berghe
,
A. Kleczkowska
,
A. Swillen
,
J. Fryns
Genetic Counseling
1993
Corpus ID: 36328314
In this study we collected data on the cognitive abilities, psychosocial adjustment and psychopathology of 20 non…
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1992
1992
An analysis of reported discomfort caused by mammographic X-ray amongst attenders at an Australian pilot breast screening program.
J. Cockburn
,
J. Cawson
,
D. Hill
,
T. De Luise
Australasian Radiology
1992
Corpus ID: 41406340
The aims of the study were to describe levels of discomfort experienced by women undergoing screening mammography; examine…
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1988
1988
Interpersonal Information Acquisition and Confidence in First Encounters
M. Leary
,
Robin M. Kowalski
,
David J. Bergen
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
1988
Corpus ID: 51720307
This experiment tested the hypothesis that people's social difficulties in an initial interaction are lowered by instructions to…
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Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Offspring of schizophrenics. III. Hyperactivity and neurological soft signs.
R. Rieder
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P. L. Nichols
Archives of General Psychiatry
1979
Corpus ID: 11070971
Twenty-nine male offspring of "continuous schizophrenics" (chronic, borderline, and chronic schizoaffective schizophrenics), plus…
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