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Home - TIC – The Industrial Company
TIC – The Industrial Company provides world-class construction services for major industrial projects across North America. www.ticus.com
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Tic - Wikipedia
A tic is a sudden and repetitive motor movement or vocalization that is not rhythmic and involves discrete muscle groups. Tics are typically brief and may ... en.wikipedia.org
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Tics and Tic Disorders: What They Are, Causes & Types
Tics are sudden, quick movements or sounds that you do repeatedly and involuntarily. Tic disorders are neurological conditions that cause ... my.clevelandclinic.org
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▪ I. tic (tɪk) [a. F. tic, first known as the name of an equine affection: ticq, tiquet ‘a disease which on a sudden stopping a horse's breath, makes him to stop, and stand still’ (Cotgr. 1611). Origin uncertain; Diez compares It. ticchio whim, freak, caprice. See also tick n.5] 1. A disease or affe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tics - NHS
Tics are fast, repetitive muscle movements that result in sudden and difficult to control body jolts or sounds. www.nhs.uk
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Tics (for Teens) | Nemours KidsHealth
What's a Tic? A tic is an uncontrolled sudden, repetitive movement or sound that can be hard to control. Tics involving involve movements are called motor ... kidshealth.org
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Tic Disorders - AACAP
A tic is a problem in which a part of the body moves repeatedly, quickly, suddenly, and uncontrollably, often called motor tics. www.aacap.org
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Tics & Tic Disorders - Tourette Center - Specialty Clinics
Tics are sudden, involuntary, repetitive movements or sounds, like eye blinking or throat clearing. As many as 20% of healthy children may have one or two tics. www.urmc.rochester.edu
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TIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. local and habitual spasmodic motion of particular muscles especially of the face : twitching 2. a frequent usually unconscious quirk of behavior or speech. www.merriam-webster.com
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Tics and Tourette Syndrome | Boston Children's Hospital
Tics are abrupt, recurrent, involuntary body movements or vocalizations. Tourette is a subsection of tics. Learn more from Boston Children's Hospital. www.childrenshospital.org
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tic/tɪk; tɪk/ noccasional involuntary twitching of the muscles, esp of the face 抽搐; (尤指)面肌抽搐 have a nervous tic 患神经性面肌抽搐. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Crític
Crític és una revista que analitza la cultura, la societat i el medi ambient des d'un punt de vista crític i alternatiu. Descobreix els seus continguts, subscriu-t'hi, compra revistes i pàgines, i segueix la seva opinió sobre els temes que te interessen.
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Tic, Tic Tac
"Tic, Tic Tac" is a song by Brazilian band Carrapicho. Track listings 12" single "Tic, Tic Tac" (Club Mix) — 4:45 "Tic, Tic Tac" (Single Edit) — 3:16 2 x 12" maxi "Tic, Tic Tac" (Rosabel Tiki-Tiki Dub wikipedia.org
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$4^4$ Tic-Tac-Toe is a first player win I have seen the claim that in $4^4$ Tic-Tac-Toe there is an obvious first player win, and more generally that it is easy to see that $n^n$ Tic-Tac-Toe is a win for the first pla...
In the paper Qubic: $4 \times 4 \times 4$ Tic-Tac-Toe, Patashnik proves that even the $4^3$ game is a win for the first player with optimal play; therefore
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Tic-Tac-Toe in Linear Algebra. Can tic tac toe be completed (5 1s and 4 0s) so that rank(A)=2, but neither side passed up a winning move? This is question 39 of an Exercise in Gilbert Strang's text on Linear algebra...
Note that every tic tac toe game that ends in a tie with $5$ $1$s and $4$ $0$s can have its rows/columns permuted to bring it into the form $$ \pmatrix
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