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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tics" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the term "ticks" or "tic."
Example: "The doctor explained that a tic is a sudden, repetitive movement or sound."
Alternatives: "a tick" or "a tic disorder."
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(Individuals were defined as having cognitive impairment at baseline if they had an MMSE score <24 or a TICS score <31 or a TICS-M score <22).
These pathways are all likely to be co-regulated to maintain stem-cell homeostasis and their dysregulation may be crucial to the emergence of a TICs phenotype or morphological characteristics of more advanced disease.
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A tic here, a tic there.
I got a tic".
"It's a tic," he explained later.
You need a Tic-Tac".
It has become a tic, an uncontrollable impulse.
"He had a cough that was a tic," Hirsch said.
A style repeated too often devolves into a tic.
"It's possible that it's a tic," Dr. Ekman said.
I eat a Tic Tac and walk over.
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