slow movement

  • 41slow-moving — adj. characterized by slow lethargic movement, that moves slowly, moving slowly …

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  • 42slow food — /sloʊ ˈfud/ (say sloh foohd) noun food which is the end product of a chain of local agriculture and processing, prepared in the context of a traditional cuisine. {modelled in opposition to fast food; name of the Slow Food Movement founded by… …

  • 43movement — 1. The act of motion; said of the entire body or of one or more of its members or parts. 2. SYN: stool. 3. SYN: defecation. [L. moveo, pp. motus, to move] active m. 1. m. effected by the organism itself, unaided by external influences. 2. in… …

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  • 44slow axonal transport — the movement of cytoskeletal elements (component a) and glycolytic enzymes and actin (component b) along an axon away from the nerve cell body, occurring at a rate of 0.2 to 2 mm/day, depending on the species and age of the animal and on the… …

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  • 45Mau movement — Mau leaders and Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III in front of the octagonal Mau office in Vaimoso village, near Apia, 1929. On the building is the sign, Samoa mo Samoa (Samoa for Samoa), the Mau motto. (Photograph by Alfred John Tattersall) …

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  • 46In Praise of Slow — infobox Book | name = In Praise of Slow title orig = In Praise of Slow translator = author = Carl Honoré cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Current Events publisher = HarperSanFrancisco release date = 2004… …

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  • 47Javan slow loris — Conservation status Endangered& …

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  • 48Non-rapid eye movement sleep — slow eyes redirects here. For sloe eyes, see Prunus spinosa. Non rapid eye movement, or NREM is, collectively, sleep stages 1 – 3, previously known as stages 1 – 4. Rapid eye movement sleep (REM) is not included. There are distinct… …

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  • 49Febrile movement — Movement Move ment, n. [F. mouvement. See {Move}, and cf. {Moment}.] 1. The act of moving in space; change of place or posture; motion; as, the movement of an army in marching or maneuvering; the movement of a wheel or a machine. [1913 Webster] 2 …

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  • 50Eye movement in music reading — skills. A central aspect of music reading is the sequence of alternating saccades and fixations, as it is for most oculomotor tasks. Saccades are the rapid ‘flicks’ that move the eyes from location to location over a music score. Saccades are… …

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