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paralysis implies motor weakness, and can be partial or complete. It can result from dysfunction at any point in the motor system, and the level at which this occurs determines the characteristics of the paralysis. Movement is initiated by specialized motor nerve cells, the upper motor neurons ...
January 1, 2001; The Oxford Companion to the Body

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