hyporeflexive
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- (medicine) Involving underreaction in a reflex response.
- 1985, Anne Marie Dazé, John W. Scanlon, Neonatal Nursing: A Practical Guide, page 94:
- Sleeping infants are usually flaccid and hyporeflexive.
- 2005, Steve M. Reece, Focus on Glaucoma Research, →ISBN, page 204:
- Nevertheless, these two cases did have subconjunctival filtration (according to the UBM examinations, visible as a hyporeflexive subconjunctival layer) (Fig.2).
- 2008, Sharon A. Gutman, Quick Reference Neuroscience for Rehabilitation Professionals, →ISBN:
- In a LMN injury, deep tendon reflexes become hyporeflexive—because the reflex arc is lost.
- (mathematics) Pertaining to an algebra W such that W = W′ ∩ Alg LatW.
- 2016, Kamila Piwowarczyk, Marek Ptak, “--hyperreflexivity and hyporeflexivity of power partial isometries”, in arXiv[1]:
- In the present paper it will be shown that power partial isometries are always hyporeflexive and --hyperreflexive.