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Multiple Sclerosis > Reflex
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Reflex Defined
An involuntary response of the nervous system to a stimulus, such as the stretch reflex, which is elicited by tapping a tendon with a reflex hammer, resulting in a contraction. Increased, diminished, or absent reflexes can be indicative of neurologic damage, including MS, and are therefore tested as part of the standard neurologic exam.
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Off-site Reflex Links, User Submitted
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- Photographie/C onseils aux débutants/Obte nir des photos nettes - Wikibooks
- Photographie/O bjectifs/Objec tifs de focale « normale » - Wikibooks
- Appareil photographique reflex numérique - Wikipédia
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- DigitLife |Apple @ Photo: Test: Canon EOS 450D
- Canon EOS 500D / Rebel T1i [Topic Unique] - Appareils - Photo numérique - FORUM HardWare.fr
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