Similar words: thin-skinned, nonskid, onionskin, unskilled, unskilful, unskillful, unskilled labor, unskilled worker. Meaning: n. extension upward of the toes when the sole of the foot is stroked firmly on the outer side from the heel to the front; normal in infants under the age of two years but a sign of brain or spinal cord injury in older persons.
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1 Babinski and subsequent writers had stressed that anosognosia leaves most "intellectual and affective" faculties intact.
2 A little more than five years after Babinski published his first report on anosognosia.
3 Here, we have the Babinski sign as a harbinger of things to come.
4 Babinski sees the ombudsman's office playing an important role in cases where a federal agency either is moving too slowly in releasing records or has denied a FOIA request.
5 ERROL MORRIS: But Babinski only used it in the context of hemiplegia.
6 He also notes that when the President was visited ten days after his stroke, ". . . a Babinski sign was present as before."
7 Body examination: There were 13 cases of patella clonus, 45 of ankle clonus, 64 of Babinski sign, and 19 of Hoffmann sign.
8 No abnormality seen in admission body temperature, routine blood test, and ECG, biochemical test results have not been received, and Babinski sign (-).
9 Although it was originally discovered in the context of hemiplegia by Babinski and is most frequently used in that context, the word has a broader meaning.
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