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Wild sensitive plant, or sensitive partridge pea (Chamaecrista nictitans), also exhibits sensitivity to touch but to a lesser degree.
Among other signs, the tests look at reflexes, differences in shoulder strength and sensitivity to touch.
As for sensory symptoms, mercury poisoning is associated with extreme sensitivity to touch, a function of peripheral nerve damage.
Destiny-Rae had emotional and behavioral issues, including hyperactivity, a sensitivity to touch and a quick temper.
For some, a migraine might include extreme sensitivity to touch, partial blindness, vertigo, or the inability to speak.
The nerve disorder is characterized by chronic and severe burning pain, pathological changes in bone and skin, excessive sweating, tissue swelling and extreme sensitivity to touch.
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My fortune: I should open up my heart and use my passion, sensitivity and honesty to touch the woman who is the object of my affections.
Sensitivity and pain to touch the skin.
But the more explosive charges from outside groups against Mr. Obama have often drawn closer scrutiny this year for their volume and the cultural and racial sensitivities they tend to touch, and, occasionally, seek to exploit.
The sensitivity of Phycomyces sporangiophores to touch as mechanical stimulus is additional adaptive mechanism for redirecting growth due to obstacle.
The pain tended to worsen in intensity during the evening, and it was accompanied by discomfort and increased sensitivity to light touch within the same area.
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