It can sometimes be quite difficult to classify a tremulous patient on these features alone, and apparentcogwheelrigidity is detectable with almost any tremor.
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It merely puts an additionalcogwheelinto what is otherwise a most simple machine.
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We want to ensure that the cogwheels engage smoothly so that the machinery of research runs effectively.
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Of course once they get into it the cogwheels of the system grind inexorably on, and once in you never get out.
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I maintain, therefore, that, whatever was done in the way of improved military administration, it was of absolute political necessity to leave this particularcogwheelof the administration intact.
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Part of it is now clockwork, which interfaces with the ant-farm via a paternoster the ants can ride on that turns a significantcogwheel.
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The helmet comes free, showing cogwheels, gears, levers, flywheels, and a glass crystal where the forehead should be.
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Along the outer circumference of the central disc's wreath, white enamelled slots spaced equally on thecogwheel.
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Metal was only used for parts where wear and tear make it unavoidable, such as the film pressure plate and the film transport cogwheels.
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The engineering industry was represented by the cogwheels in the crest.
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For multiple units, motor coaches and railcars withcogwheeldrive there is an additional rule.
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Tubes and cogwheels refer to the surrounding industry.
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Following this, acogwheelsystem was in use for about twenty years.
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In parkinsonism the rigidity can be uniform (lead-pipe rigidity) or ratchety (cogwheelrigidity).
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The motors drove big cogwheels in the jackshaft over spring-loaded sprockets.
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