(Tıp) Durmadan, istek dışında meydana gelen, kısmen birkaç kasa mahsus, kısmen emme v.s. gibi hareketler (özellikle yüz kaslarının durmadan oynaması), tik
Registration or geographic control points for a coverage representing known locations on the Earth's surface Tics allow all coverage features to be recorded in a common coordinate system (e g , Universal Transverse Mercator [UTM] meters or State Plane feet) Tics are used to register map sheets when they are mounted on a digitizer and to transform the coordinates of a coverage (e g , from digitizer units [inches] to UTM meters)
A local and habitual convulsive motion of certain muscles; especially, such a motion of some of the muscles of the face; twitching; velication; called also spasmodic tic
If someone has a tic, a part of their face or body keeps making a small uncontrollable movement, for example because they are tired or have a nervous illness. people with nervous tics. To have a tic; produce tics. a sudden movement of a muscle in your face, that you cannot control. Sudden rapid, recurring muscle contraction usually a blink, sniff, twitch, or shrug always brief, irresistible, and localized. Frequency decreases from head to foot. Unlike a spasm, a cramp, or the movements of chorea or epilepsy, it does not interfere with other movement and can be held off for a time. It can become ingrained as a habit of which the person (most often a nervous child 5-12 years old) is unaware. Most tics are probably psychological, but similar movements occur in some physical disorders (e.g., late-stage encephalitis). People with tics have some control over the movement but feel impelled to go through with it to feel better. Tension increases the movement's likelihood, and distraction reduces it. Psychotherapy, relaxation training, and biofeedback training have had some success in treating tics
6 seconds The game clock runs spell durations on "tics" which can be measured by bard song pulses, mana regen jumps, hp recooperation, and your little blinking eyeball animation
A stereotyped, involuntary, spasmodic, nonrhythmic movement or vocalization Tics are experienced as virtually irresistible although mild forms can be surpressed to some extent Stress and anxiety typically exacerbrate the condition See also: Tourette Syndrome
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Vicia faba, the broad bean, fava bean, faba bean, horse bean, field bean, tic bean is a species of bean (Fabaceae) native to north Africa and southwest Asia, and extensively cultivated elsewhere. Although usually classified in the same genus Vicia as the vetches, some botanists treat it in a separate monotypic genus as Faba sativa Moench
A variant of ticktacktoe. a children's game in which two players draw X's or O's in a pattern of nine squares, trying to get three in a row British Equivalent: noughts and crosses (tic-tac-toe (1800-1900); from the sound of play)