| ADJ | paralytic | more paralytic | most paralytic |
| NOUN | a paralytic | paralytics |
| SYNO | paralytic | paralytical | paralyzed |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- There are two forms of rabies: furious and paralytic.
- He died at Quebec in 1908 after suffering a paralytic stroke.
- Examples of disputed passages include the story of Jesus declaring the sins of a paralytic man forgiven and the Pharisees calling the action blasphemy.
- The paralytic property of epibatidine takes place after its binding to muscle-type nicotinic receptors.
- Rutledge died of a paralytic stroke at his residence in Rangoon on 15 February 1930.
- Saxitoxin (STX) is a potent neurotoxin and the best-known paralytic shellfish toxin (PST).
- Knox died on August 24, 1927, in Richmond, Virginia from a paralytic stroke.
- In October, 1813, he had a paralytic stroke, from which he never fully recovered.
- There is no antidote to paralytic shellfish poisoning.
- She died on October 14, 1936 in Chicago, suffering from a paralytic stroke.
- He died of chronic nephritis March 25, 1912, after a paralytic stroke in January followed by ill health.
- Abraham Eraly died at the JIPMER hospital on 8 April 2015, following a paralytic attack.
- Saxitoxins and Gonyautoxins are deadly neurotoxins which cause paralytic shellfish poisoning.
- Brown died on March 11, 1937, in Clarksville, after suffering a paralytic stroke.
- Other destructive changes associated with paralytic disease occur in the forebrain region, specifically the hypothalamus and thalamus.
- Gompertz died from a paralytic seizure on 14 July 1865.
- Saxitoxin, the cause of paralytic shellfish poisoning and red tide, can also be found in certain puffers.
- In 1953, gamma globulin was shown to prevent paralytic polio.
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