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  2. ExploreLearning - Wikipedia

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    ExploreLearning is a Charlottesville, Virginia -based company which operates a large library of interactive online simulations for mathematics and science education in grades 3–12 called 'Gizmos'. ExploreLearning also makes Reflex, an online, game-based system for math fact memorization. [1] ExploreLearning is a business unit of Cambium ...

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    AOL is a leading online service provider that offers free email, news, entertainment, and more. With AOL, you can access your email from any device, customize your inbox, and enjoy a secure and reliable email experience. Sign in to AOL today and discover the benefits of AOL Mail.

  4. Glossopharyngeal Nerve: What to Know - WebMD

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    The glossopharyngeal nerve (also known as cranial nerve 9) is the ninth of the cranial nerves arising from the brainstem. This nerve carries three types of fibers: Motor nerve fibers that control ...

  5. Ford Reflex - Wikipedia

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    Ford Reflex Concept. The Ford Reflex (or REFL3X, as spelled on the vehicle nameplate) is a concept car introduced at the 2006 North American International Auto Show that, according to Ford, "proves small cars can be bold and American". It is a technological showcase that includes solar panel -powered headlights, an integrated child seat, a baby ...

  6. Jendrassik maneuver - Wikipedia

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    The Jendrassik maneuver is a medical maneuver wherein the patient clenches the teeth, flexes both sets of fingers into a hook-like form, and interlocks those sets of fingers together. The tendon below the patient's knee is then hit with a reflex hammer to elicit the patellar reflex. The elicited response is compared with the reflex result of ...

  7. Areflexia Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Muscle weakness. Loss of touch sensitivity in your fingers or toes. Unexplained pain. Paralysis or partial paralysis. Nerve damage can have a lot of causes, including illnesses and injuries. Some ...

  8. Why Your Body Has Reflexes, or Involuntary Responses - WebMD

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    And reflexes are a great thing. They protect your body. For instance, coughs are reflexes. You feel an irritation inside your lungs, your throat jerks, then your jaw drops, and boom. You release a ...

  9. Primitive Reflexes: What They Are, What They Mean, and More

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    The reflex — also known as the startle reflex — reaches a peak when your baby reaches 1 month and begins to disappear when they turn 2 months old. Several things may set off this reflex: a ...