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  2. Holmes rebound phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    The Holmes rebound phenomenon is a reflex that occurs when one attempts to move a limb against resistance that is suddenly removed. [1] When the resistance is removed, the limb will usually move a short distance in the original direction, at which point the antagonist muscles will contract, causing the muscle to yank back in the opposite direction. [2]

  3. List of neurologists and neurosurgeons - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Morgan Holmes: 1876 - 1965 Ireland Holmes rebound phenomenon, Holmes tremor: H Victor Horsley: 1857 - 1916 United Kingdom Horsley–Clarke apparatus: H Robert Roland Hughes: 1911 - 1991 United Kingdom H James Ramsay Hunt: 1872 - 1937 United States Ramsay Hunt syndrome: H Janina Hurynowicz: 1894 - 1967 Poland H Abbashar Hussein: 1959 ...

  4. Gordon Morgan Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Morgan Holmes' father was a successful farmer at Dellin House, Castlebellingham, County Louth, about 40 miles north of Dublin.The early death of his mother, Kathleen (née Morgan), and his father's remarriage, deeply affected Holmes, and although he had three brothers and three sisters, he was a solitary child.

  5. Diadochokinesia - Wikipedia

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    Stewart-Holmes rebound sign: Patient tries to flex the elbow against applied resistance. When physician's grip is suddenly released, the patient should be able to deter it from rebounding. With cerebellar disease, the forearm may sway in several cycles.

  6. Talk:Holmes rebound phenomenon - Wikipedia

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  7. Phoa Tjoen Hoay - Wikipedia

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    Phoa Tjoen Hoay was born in Bogor, Buitenzorg Residency, Dutch East Indies (today Bogor, Indonesia) in 1890. [1] He came from an elite Peranakan Chinese family in Buitenzorg; his father was a Kapitan Cina (Dutch-appointed Chinese community representative) and his older brother Phoa Tjoen Hoat also became a journalist. [1]

  8. Evander Holyfield vs. Larry Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Holyfield, however, was able to rebound from the knockdown to earn the victory via 7th-round technical knockout. After his defeat of Cooper, Holyfield had hoped to next fight Tyson. The two men were originally scheduled to fight each other on November 8, 1991, before Tyson pulled out of the fight with a rib injury.

  9. Dwight Howard - Wikipedia

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    To begin the season, Howard became the first Charlotte player since Emeka Okafor in 2007 with four consecutive 15-rebound games. [94] In the fifth game of the season, he had another 15-rebound game. [95] On March 15, he scored 20 of his season-high 33 points in the second half of the Hornets' 129–117 win over the Atlanta Hawks. [96]