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Motor lodges -- See Motels


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Motor nervous system -- See Efferent pathways


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Motor Neuron -- See Motor Neurons


Neurons which activate MUSCLE CELLS
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Motor Neuron, Alpha -- See Motor Neurons


Neurons which activate MUSCLE CELLS
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Motor Neuron Disease.   8
 

Motor Neuron Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis -- See Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis


A degenerative disorder affecting upper MOTOR NEURONS in the brain and lower motor neurons in the brain stem and SPINAL CORD. Disease onset is usually after the age of 50 and the process is usually fatal within 3 to 6 years. Clinical manifestations include progressive weakness, atrophy, FASCICULATION, hyperreflexia, DYSARTHRIA, dysphagia, and eventual paralysis of respiratory function. Pathologic features include the replacement of motor neurons with fibrous ASTROCYTES and atrophy of anterior SPINAL NERVE ROOTS and corticospinal tracts. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1089-94)
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Motor Neuron Disease -- classification.   3
Motor Neuron Disease -- etiology.   3
 

Motor Neuron Disease, Familial -- See Motor Neuron Disease


Diseases characterized by a selective degeneration of the motor neurons of the spinal cord, brainstem, or motor cortex. Clinical subtypes are distinguished by the major site of degeneration. In AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS there is involvement of upper, lower, and brainstem motor neurons. In progressive muscular atrophy and related syndromes (see MUSCULAR ATROPHY, SPINAL) the motor neurons in the spinal cord are primarily affected. With progressive bulbar palsy (BULBAR PALSY, PROGRESSIVE), the initial degeneration occurs in the brainstem. In primary lateral sclerosis, the cortical neurons are affected in isolation. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1089)
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Motor Neuron Disease, Lower -- See Motor Neuron Disease


Diseases characterized by a selective degeneration of the motor neurons of the spinal cord, brainstem, or motor cortex. Clinical subtypes are distinguished by the major site of degeneration. In AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS there is involvement of upper, lower, and brainstem motor neurons. In progressive muscular atrophy and related syndromes (see MUSCULAR ATROPHY, SPINAL) the motor neurons in the spinal cord are primarily affected. With progressive bulbar palsy (BULBAR PALSY, PROGRESSIVE), the initial degeneration occurs in the brainstem. In primary lateral sclerosis, the cortical neurons are affected in isolation. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1089)
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Motor Neuron Disease [MESH] : Motor neuron disease / edited by A.C. Williams  1994 1
 

Motor Neuron Disease, Secondary -- See Motor Neuron Disease


Diseases characterized by a selective degeneration of the motor neurons of the spinal cord, brainstem, or motor cortex. Clinical subtypes are distinguished by the major site of degeneration. In AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS there is involvement of upper, lower, and brainstem motor neurons. In progressive muscular atrophy and related syndromes (see MUSCULAR ATROPHY, SPINAL) the motor neurons in the spinal cord are primarily affected. With progressive bulbar palsy (BULBAR PALSY, PROGRESSIVE), the initial degeneration occurs in the brainstem. In primary lateral sclerosis, the cortical neurons are affected in isolation. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1089)
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Motor Neuron Disease -- therapy   5
 

Motor Neuron Disease, Upper -- See Motor Neuron Disease


Diseases characterized by a selective degeneration of the motor neurons of the spinal cord, brainstem, or motor cortex. Clinical subtypes are distinguished by the major site of degeneration. In AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS there is involvement of upper, lower, and brainstem motor neurons. In progressive muscular atrophy and related syndromes (see MUSCULAR ATROPHY, SPINAL) the motor neurons in the spinal cord are primarily affected. With progressive bulbar palsy (BULBAR PALSY, PROGRESSIVE), the initial degeneration occurs in the brainstem. In primary lateral sclerosis, the cortical neurons are affected in isolation. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1089)
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Motor Neuron Diseases -- See Motor Neuron Disease


Diseases characterized by a selective degeneration of the motor neurons of the spinal cord, brainstem, or motor cortex. Clinical subtypes are distinguished by the major site of degeneration. In AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS there is involvement of upper, lower, and brainstem motor neurons. In progressive muscular atrophy and related syndromes (see MUSCULAR ATROPHY, SPINAL) the motor neurons in the spinal cord are primarily affected. With progressive bulbar palsy (BULBAR PALSY, PROGRESSIVE), the initial degeneration occurs in the brainstem. In primary lateral sclerosis, the cortical neurons are affected in isolation. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1089)
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Motor neuron transmission -- See Neuromuscular transmission


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Motor neurone disease -- See Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis


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  Motor Neurons -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Motor neurons.   15
 

Motor Neurons, Alpha -- See Motor Neurons


Neurons which activate MUSCLE CELLS
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Motor neurons -- Congresses.   3
 

Motor neurons Diseases -- See Also the narrower term Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis


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Motor neurons -- Diseases.   20
Motor neurons -- Diseases -- Australia -- Biography. : The spoke is bent / Frank L. Rowe  2002 1
Motor neurons -- Diseases -- Nursing. : Aspects of care for staff of residential care facilities : Motor neurone disease  2006 1
Motor neurons -- Diseases -- Periodicals : Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Online)    1
Motor neurons -- Diseases -- Popular works : Motor neuron disease / Kevin Talbot, Rachael Marsden  2008 1
Motor neurons -- Diseases -- Treatment : Molecular and cellular therapies for motor neuron diseases / edited by Nicholas Boulis, Deirdre O'Connor and Anthony Donsante  2017 1
Motor neurons -- Periodicals : Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other motor neuron disorders : official publication of the World Federation of Neurology, Research Group on Motor Neuron Diseases  2005 1
Motor Neurons -- physiology.   4
Motor neurons -- Research -- Methodology : Motor neurobiology of the spinal cord / edited by Timothy C. Cope  2001 1
 

Motor oils -- See Lubricating oils


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Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder, Chronic -- See Tic Disorders


Disorders characterized by recurrent TICS that may interfere with speech and other activities. Tics are sudden, rapid, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movements or vocalizations which may be exacerbated by stress and are generally attenuated during absorbing activities. Tic disorders are distinguished from conditions which feature other types of abnormal movements that may accompany another another condition. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
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Motor pathways -- See Efferent pathways


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Motor Performance, Perceptual -- See Psychomotor Performance


The coordination of a sensory or ideational (cognitive) process and a motor activity
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Motor Performance, Sensory -- See Psychomotor Performance


The coordination of a sensory or ideational (cognitive) process and a motor activity
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Motor Performances, Perceptual -- See Psychomotor Performance


The coordination of a sensory or ideational (cognitive) process and a motor activity
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Motor Performances, Sensory -- See Psychomotor Performance


The coordination of a sensory or ideational (cognitive) process and a motor activity
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motor protection. : Industrial power systems with distributed and embedded generation / Radian Belu  2018 1
 

Motor Proteins, Molecular -- See Molecular Motor Proteins


Proteins that are involved in or cause CELL MOVEMENT such as the rotary structures (flagellar motor) or the structures whose movement is directed along cytoskeletal filaments (MYOSIN; KINESIN; and DYNEIN motor families)
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Motor psychology -- See Movement, Psychology of


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Motor racing -- See Motorsports


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Motor rallying -- rally driving. : A sociology of the World Rally Championship : history, identity, memories and place / Hans Erik Naess  2014 1
 

Motor scooters -- See Also the narrower term Vespa motor scooter


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Motor scooters.   5
Motor scooters -- Economic aspects -- California -- San Diego -- Case studies : Bird's micro-mobility solution : the changing landscape of urban transportation / Arpita Agnihotri, Saurabh Bhattacharya  2021 1
Motor scooters -- Italy -- History : The history of the Vespa : an Italian miracle / Andrea Rapini  2019 1
Motor scooters -- Transportation -- Law and legislation -- France -- Paris -- Case studies : Paris severs its bond with electric scooters : is it the right move? / Simran Mehta  2023 1
Motor scooters -- United States -- Design and construction   2
 

Motor Seizure -- See Seizures


Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. Clinical manifestations include abnormal motor, sensory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as EPILEPSY or "seizure disorder."
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