Sentences with phrase «with erratic movements»

Children's voices are an example of this, particularly when combined with erratic movements and laughter.

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More than anything, he looked uncomfortable linking with Nico's erratic movement, often wastefully replicating either Lodeiro's or Nouhou's runs.
p75NTR - independent transport was also more erratic, with a larger proportion of viruses moving in the wrong direction, i.e. away from the cell body and towards the tip, suggesting that p75NTR facilitates the directed fast movement of the virus.
It did, eliminating the erratic movements of mice with vestibular dysfunction (see images) and, in another test, enabled the mice to stay on a rotating rod for longer periods without falling off.
Abbott's phenomenal in the lead role and I like how the camera movements are perfectly in sync with his erratic mood swings.
Dogs might feel fine about an infant who stays put, but once the child hits toddler stage, with erratic and unpredictable movements, a dog might be far less comfortable around the child.
Kali, they are generally OK with children in general, but if you read the details you will see they are not suitable for very young children either due to their small size or because of little tolerance to the sudden erratic movements of little ones.
Generally, dogs with high prey drive are quite entertained by the erratic movements of bouncing tennis balls.
Kids act differently at different ages, and your dog who might be amazing with an infant may be less confident or patient with a bumbling, tumbling toddler with erratic, unpredictable movements.
As with separation anxiety, dogs leery of children experience real fear, and the erratic movements, high voices and peculiar (pre-pubescent) odors represent a menace to survival.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG), common indications or symptoms of prenatal asphyxia that physicians need to watch for include an unstable, erratic, or falling fetal heart rate, lack of movement by the fetus, pressure on the umbilical cord, nuchal cord (the wrapping of the cord around the fetus's neck), complications with the placenta, low maternal blood pressure, and pallor or difficulty breathing in the mother.
There's a lot of fast, erratic movement to contend with, and usually very low lighting.
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