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the tic
verb
To exhibit a tic; to undergo repetitive muscle movements.
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We suggest using the correlation of a non-parametric normalization factor (median), with the TIC normalization factor as an indicator for problems with the TIC-based normalization.
"We'll go first," his father said, the tic returning in a milder version.
A horse racing term relating to the "tic tac" signals made by bookmakers.
Rice has the tic of providing quite unnecessary stage directions as she makes her glacial way.
(The tic he gives his eventual benefactor -- a tiny puffing sound -- is inspired).
The TIC chromatogram is shown in Fig. 2b.
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DIANE SAWYER worked the tic-tac-toe board.
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To assess costs, the TiC-P questionnaire was used.
Cost data are collected using the TIC-P [ 30].
The second part of the TiC-P contains the iPCQ.
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