Intention tremorIntention tremor is a dyskinetic disorder characterized by a broad, coarse, and low-frequency (below 5 Hz) tremor evident during deliberate and visually-guided movement (hence the name intention tremor). An intention tremor is usually perpendicular to the direction of movement. When experiencing an intention tremor, one often overshoots or undershoots one's target, a condition known as dysmetria. Intention tremor is the result of dysfunction of the cerebellum, particularly on the same side as the tremor in the lateral zone, which controls visually guided movements.
Voiture électriqueUne voiture électrique est une automobile mue par un ou plusieurs moteurs électriques, généralement alimentés par une batterie d'accumulateurs voire une pile à hydrogène. Parmi les modèles de chacune de ces filières, on peut citer la et la Renault Zoe équipées de batteries et la Toyota Mirai dotée d'une pile à combustible. La part de marché de la voiture électrique atteint 5,9 % au niveau mondial en 2021 et 12,1 % en Europe en 2022 ; les parts de marché les plus élevées en 2022 se rencontrent en Norvège (79 %), en Suède (33 %), aux Pays-Bas (23 %) et en Allemagne (18 %) ; en France : 13,3 % ; elles se situent en 2021 à 12,5 % en Chine, 11,6 % au Royaume-Uni, 3,7 % aux États-Unis.
Surface anatomySurface anatomy (also called superficial anatomy and visual anatomy) is the study of the external features of the body of an animal. In birds this is termed topography. Surface anatomy deals with anatomical features that can be studied by sight, without dissection. As such, it is a branch of gross anatomy, along with endoscopic and radiological anatomy. Surface anatomy is a descriptive science. In particular, in the case of human surface anatomy, these are the form and proportions of the human body and the surface landmarks which correspond to deeper structures hidden from view, both in static pose and in motion.
Gross processingGross processing, "grossing" or "gross pathology" is the process by which pathology specimens undergo examination with the bare eye to obtain diagnostic information, as well as cutting and tissue sampling in order to prepare material for subsequent microscopic examination. Gross examination of surgical specimens is typically performed by a pathologist, or by a pathologists' assistant working within a pathology practice.