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Tremors, Intention -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Intermittent -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Limb -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Massive -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Muscle -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Neonatal -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Nerve -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Passive -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Perioral -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Persistent -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Pill Rolling -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Rest -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Resting -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Rubral -- See Ataxia


Impairment of the ability to perform smoothly coordinated voluntary movements. This condition may affect the limbs, trunk, eyes, pharynx, larynx, and other structures. Ataxia may result from impaired sensory or motor function. Sensory ataxia may result from posterior column injury or PERIPHERAL NERVE DISEASES. Motor ataxia may be associated with CEREBELLAR DISEASES; CEREBRAL CORTEX diseases; THALAMIC DISEASES; BASAL GANGLIA DISEASES; injury to the RED NUCLEUS; and other conditions
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Tremors, Saturnine -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Semirhythmic -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Senile -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremors, Static -- See Tremor


Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE
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Tremough Antiquities, Prehistoric England : Settlement and metalworking in the Middle Bronze Age and beyond : new evidence from Tremough, Cornwall / edited by Andy M. Jones, James Gossip and Henrietta Quinnell  2015 1
Tremough Bronze age England : Settlement and metalworking in the Middle Bronze Age and beyond : new evidence from Tremough, Cornwall / edited by Andy M. Jones, James Gossip and Henrietta Quinnell  2015 1
Tremough England : Settlement and metalworking in the Middle Bronze Age and beyond : new evidence from Tremough, Cornwall / edited by Andy M. Jones, James Gossip and Henrietta Quinnell  2015 1
Tremough (England) -- Antiquities : Settlement and metalworking in the Middle Bronze Age and beyond : new evidence from Tremough, Cornwall / edited by Andy M. Jones, James Gossip and Henrietta Quinnell  2015 1
Tremough Excavations (Archaeology) England : Settlement and metalworking in the Middle Bronze Age and beyond : new evidence from Tremough, Cornwall / edited by Andy M. Jones, James Gossip and Henrietta Quinnell  2015 1
Tremough Metal-work, Prehistoric England : Settlement and metalworking in the Middle Bronze Age and beyond : new evidence from Tremough, Cornwall / edited by Andy M. Jones, James Gossip and Henrietta Quinnell  2015 1
 

Trempealeau Co., Wis -- See Trempealeau County (Wis.)


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Trempealeau County (Wis.) -- See Also La Crosse County (Wis.)


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Trempealeau County (Wis.) -- Social conditions. : The making of an American community : a case study of democracy in a frontier county / by Merle Curti, with the assistance of Robert Daniel [and others]  1959 1
Trempealeau (Wis.) -- Social conditions. : The making of an American community : a case study of democracy in a frontier county / by Merle Curti, with the assistance of Robert Daniel [and others]  1959 1
 

Trenblinka (Concentration camp) -- See Treblinka (Concentration camp)


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Trench, Herbert, 1865-1923 -- Musical settings : The Great War remembered in songs & poems  2017 1
Trench, Melesina Chenevix St. George, 1768-1827. : The remains of the late Mrs. Richard Trench : being selections from her journals, letters, & other papers / edited by her son, the Dean of Westminster  1862 1
 

Trench, Michael Frederick, 1746-1836 -- See Trench, Frederick, 1746-1836


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Trench Mouth -- See Gingivitis, Necrotizing Ulcerative


An acute or chronic GINGIVITIS characterized by redness and swelling, NECROSIS extending from the interdental papillae along the gingival margins, PAIN; HEMORRHAGE, necrotic odor, and often a pseudomembrane. The condition may extend to the ORAL MUCOSA; TONGUE; PALATE; or PHARYNX. The etiology is somewhat unclear, but may involve a complex of FUSOBACTERIUM NUCLEATUM along with spirochetes BORRELIA or TREPONEMA
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Trench, Richard, Mrs., 1768-1827 -- See Trench, Melesina Chenevix St. George, 1768-1827


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Trench, Sally, 1945- : Down among the dead men : the story of Sally Trench / Brian Peachment  1974 1
 

Trench warfare -- See Intrenchments



--subdivision Trench warfare under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Trench warfare
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Trench warfare Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949 : Tell el Hesi : modern military trenching and Muslim cemetery in field I, strata I-II / by Lawrence E. Toombs ; edited by Kevin G. O'Connell  1985 1
Trench warfare United States History Civil War, 1861-1865   2
Trench warfare Virginia History Civil War, 1861-1865   2
Trench warfare World War, 1914-1918   13
Trench warfare World War, 1914-1918 Canada : Surviving trench warfare : technology and the Canadian Corps, 1914-1918 / Bill Rawling  2014 1
Trench warfare World War, 1914-1918 Fiction : The gunner's story : what happened in Traverse Trench  1918 1
Trench warfare World War, 1914-1918 France Artois : Early trench tactics in the French Army : the second Battle of Artois, May-June 1915 / by Jonathan Krause  2013 1
Trench warfare World War, 1914-1918 Western Front : The trench : life and death on the Western front 1914-1918 / Trevor Yorke ; foreword by Michael Morpurgo  2014 1
 

Trench, William Thomas Le Poer, Earl of Clancarty, 1803-1872 -- See Clancarty, William Thomas Le Poer Trench, Earl of, 1803-1872


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Trenchard, Hugh Montague, 1873-1956.   2
Trenchard, Hugh Montague, 1873-1956., Viscount : Trenchard  1962 1
Trenches.   8
Trenches -- Pacific Area   2
 

Trenches, Submarine -- See Submarine trenches


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