tremor in the PONS Dictionary

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The city went through many periods of disease, and it had been erected in an area with frequent tremors.
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Over the next five months at least 300 more tremors were recorded.
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Following a larger dose, all these symptoms continue to increase; and tremors, convulsions, vertigo, stupor, insensibility, and deprivation of muscular action appear.
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In a small study of newly diagnosed hyperthyroid patients, tremor was observed in 76% of them.
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On average, it receives one tremor every 50 years.
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These tremors were so powerful that windows shattered 15 km away and the blast could be felt more than 50 km inland.
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Another is a harmonic tremor, which is steady movement of magma, deep in the mantle.
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The first sign was a sudden, heavy, cracking sound, with only a slight tremor.
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He erected a building of low height designed to withstand earthquakes based on the experiences of the tremor of 1751.
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Essential tremor may be accompanied by mild gait disturbance.
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