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withdrawal n. 1) in criminal law, leaving a conspiracy to commit a crime before the actual crime is committed, which is similar to "renunciation." If the withdrawal is before any overt criminal act the withdrawer may escape prosecution. 2) the removal of money from a bank account. (See: renunciation, check) |
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Voltage amplitude was dependent on subject tolerance and the level of ES necessary to elicit a brisk flexion withdrawal reflex. Chapter topics include articular receptors, position and movement sense, articular reflexes, articulomuscular protective reflex, withdrawal reflex, dysfunction and pathology, arthritis, and arthrogenic muscle dysfunction. In another set of experiments, my collaborators and I[52] compared the performance of the flexor withdrawal reflex in animals with substantial sparing (mild SCI) or minimal sparing (moderate SCI). |
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