tourette syndrome
light blinking
Blepharospasm often begins with increased frequency of blinking, which may be accompanied by a feeling of irritation in the eyes or "dry eye." It progresses to intermittent, and then sustained, forceful closure of the eyelids.
There is no blinking at the fact that our people, our territory, and our interests are in grave danger. - APEx
Your question is flawed -- after something has been invented, no one else can "invent" it. But, for more information on the history and origins of computers, see this link: http://inventors.about.com/library/blcoindex.htm idiot u no wat i mean
Aincient Romans would greet each other by hopping on the right foot, flapping the left arm (as a chicken would), and blinking a different eye every two seconds. Okay, joke time over. In reality the Romans would greet each other by the word "salve" if speaking to one person or "salvete" if greeting more than one. The word "ave" could also be used or, if addressing a single person, the person's name could be used.
Chorea, dystonia, myoclonus are various nervous tics.
These may include blinking the eyes, pouting the lips, shaking or jerking the head, shrugging the shoulders, and grimacing or making faces. Any part of the body may be tensed up or rapidly jerked, or a patient may suddenly kick.
Diagnosis is evident in a conscious individual with no muscle functioning, save for the ability to respond to questions by blinking a certain number of times per the interviewer's directions
Yes, blinking is a behavior
Blinking is an inherited trait
Blinking with Fists was created in 2004.
The blinking of india is a statue of Lady of Lourdes.
A blinking vertical line is a cursor.
one advantage of blinking is that it protects your eyes
The word 'blinking' is a verb, because it is an action, or something that can be carried out. A noun is an object. (Person place, thing, or idea.) You cant sit on a 'blinking.' You can perform the action of blinking.
Blinking with Fists has 84 pages.
"Batting your eyelids 40 times" likely refers to a repetitive or exaggerated gesture meant to show surprise, flirtation, or coyness. It can be used to emphasize a point or to convey a message non-verbally.