Sentence examples for almost complete paralysis from inspiring English sources

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"But an almost complete paralysis of nearly all the voluntary muscles in my body".

A simplified scale is introduced here, the 'Rough' Grading System (RGS – Grade I: normal movement; Grade II: slight paralysis; Grade III: frank paralysis with eye closure; Grade IV: frank paralysis without eye closure; Grade V: almost complete paralysis with only slight movements; Grade VI: total paralysis).

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By 1945 the economies of the continental nations of western Europe were in a state of virtually complete paralysis.

It remains to be elucidated whether this finding would generalize to other sleep stages, and in particular to REM sleep, in which there is an almost complete muscular paralysis but electrophysiological activity is closer to that of wakefulness.

In a new study, two people with almost-complete body paralysis were able to reach and grasp small foam balls and a thermos of coffee with a robotic arm using only their brain signals to direct the motion.

I can't stop and think about the value of art because it would be complete paralysis.

Microdialysis perfusion of AMPA in the lumbar spinal cord, but no Krebs Ringer, L-2,4 trans-pyrrolidine dicarboxylate, leupeptin or NMDA perfusion, causes a rapid, irreversible and complete paralysis of the ipsilateral limb that develops over the course of 6 12 h, due to an almost complete progressive loss of spinal motor neurons (Corona and Tapia, 2004, 2007, 2008).

It can even lead to complete paralysis.

Our intelligence suggests they went into complete paralysis today".

Well, almost complete.

The station is almost complete.

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