catatonic in Czech

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Sentence patterns related to "catatonic"

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1. They were catatonic with disgust.

2. Take the classic case, catatonic schizophrenia-okay?

3. Andrew was in a catatonic state for several months.

4. When he was stressed he fell into a catatonic state.

5. Agitation after minor trauma: Combativeness as a cardinal catatonic feature

6. I asked one of the nurses why Katherine was catatonic.

7. Not as catatonic as the viewers at home, I fear.

8. Some women and children have become exceptionally withdrawn or almost catatonic.

9. Medivh fell into a catatonic state which lasted for many years.

10. Most in chronic period, simple type, catatonic type and male patients.

11. Sheldon: Interesting. You're afraid of insects and women. Ladybugs must render you catatonic.

12. Objective:To explore relevant factors of misdiagnosis and malpractice of lethal catatonic syndrome(LC).

13. CHA 0 means that the character is withdrawn into a catatonic, coma like stupor, helpless.

14. To become formed or shaped. I asked one of the nurses why Katherine was catatonic.

15. Every change of scene, every sudden shock, had threatened to plunge Elaine back into catatonic silence.

16. She was catatonic for over a year and did nothing to take care of the family.

17. Result The occurence rate was 12%. Most in chronic period, simple type, catatonic type and male patients.

18. This disease is clinically divided into four types-hebephrenic schizophrenia, paranoid type schizophrenia, catatonic schizophrenia and simple schizophrenia.

19. Beware of his bone grinders, brain blinders, flesh peelers, chromosomal inverters, catatonic sludge, black hole trapdoors, and, of course, radiation.

20. Cathartic translation french, English - French dictionary, meaning, see also 'catharsis',catalytic',catatonic',cataract', example of use, definition, conjugation

21. We may be just short of catatonic when these several pages of visual oasis emerge from the vast internet sand dunes.

22. But you are right, it's more common to see one businessman being carried out of a KTV by his friends, completely catatonic.

23. Fantastic. So I engage in a daring solo escape only to find myself on a rooftop with a catatonic gay dwarf.

24. After a long day at work or school, there’s something about watching TV that can lull us into a relaxed, nearly catatonic state.

25. An iguana lay on a path near joggers in Davie, Fla. , Sunday. Iguanas become catatonic in the cold and fall from trees.

26. He was in some sort of catatonic state where he could be aware of his surroundings, but couldn't even blink to indicate that he was alive.

27. They are catatonic on the subject because they know the taxpayer will demand the same protections and support that the elite will be providing for themselves.

28. Her mother has been rendered almost catatonic by mental illness, her methamphetamine-dealing father is missing, and her younger brother and sister are counting on her for survival.

29. Lisey hears him so often in her head that when her catatonic sister, Amanda, begins speaking to her with Scott's voice, she finds it not so much unbelievable as inevitable.

30. You never went back to have a talk with that girl who went catatonic after you tossed her aside, and you never bid farewell to those sincere and forthright herdsmen.

31. Automatism [aw-tom´ah-tizm] aimless and apparently undirected behavior that is not under conscious control and is performed without conscious knowledge; seen in psychomotor epilepsy, catatonic schizophrenia, dissociative fugue, and other conditions

32. Automatism [aw-tom´ah-tizm] aimless and apparently undirected behavior that is not under conscious control and is performed without conscious knowledge; seen in psychomotor epilepsy, catatonic schizophrenia, dissociative fugue, and other conditions