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Then those layers were scattered around channels in the mix “to create the experience of a loss of equilibrium,” Marder said.

In 1975, JGA Pocock defined that loss of equilibrium as “the Machiavellian moment”, when there is daylight between a republic and its values.

A. A progressive loss of equilibrium and balance can begin in the 20s, and researchers suspect that a prominent culprit among several factors may be age-related changes in structures in the inner ear.

Previously, concussions were described on a grading system, based on factors such as as loss of consciousness, duration of symptoms, and presence of amnesia or loss of equilibrium.

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In this malady, there is a loss of equilibrium between the nervous and muscular systems, which may arise from hydatids in the brain, offering mechanical obstructions to the conducting power of the nerves.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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