Concussion.
The Knights of Labor was a union known for staging violent strikes against companies.
There is a fear of hands, which is known as Chirophobia. But i don't now about shaking hands.
The storm raged violently outside, shaking the windows and rattling the walls.
what union was known for staging violent strikes against companies.
Shaken Baby Syndrome is a condition caused by violently shaking a baby. There are usually three signs in a baby that shaking may have occurred: subdural hematoma, retinal hemorrhage, and cerebral edema. Subdural hematoma (bleeding in the brain) is caused by the brain "bouncing around" inside the skull. As the head is whipped back and forth (the same sort of injury that can occur with whiplash), the brain is forcefully slammed into the dura and impacted against the inner wall of the skull, causing bleeding and swelling beneath the dura, or between the dura and the brain tissue. This trauma also causes brain swelling (cerebral edema), and through an action known as "vitreoretinal traction", the distinctive pattern of retinal hemorrhaging can occur.
cerebellum is also known as the lesser brain
what union was known for staging violent strikes against companies.
Nucleus is known as the "brain" of the cell?
Inflammation of the meninges and the brain is known as Encephalitis.
It is when the rocks are breaking under pressure, elastic rebound, and the forces pushing/pulling on rocks.
It's been known to happen, although not as violent as some other places.