tonus
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In the medical journal Acta Pædiatrica, Bodegård described the typical patient as “totally passive, immobile, lacks tonus, withdrawn, mute, unable to eat and drink, incontinent and not reacting to physical stimuli or pain.”
From The New Yorker • Mar. 27, 2017
It is not, however, sufficiently emphasized, or even generally realized, that when a patient is too weak to stand or even to hold up his head, his condition is generally one of extremely low tonus.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Physiologists, especially those interested in the nervous system," read Dr. Henderson's proxy, "understand fully that posture, particularly the ability to stand erect, or to hold up one's head, is dependent upon tonus.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"The full practical significance of tonus has not yet, I believe, been realized either by physiologists or clinicians."
From Time Magazine Archive
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He drove powerfully with his wings, felt tonus across his back, shot forward and up.
From Keep Your Shape by Sheckley, Robert
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