In medicine, atony (or "atonia", or "atonic") refers to a muscle that has lost its strength. It is frequently associated with the conditions Atonic seizure, Atonic colon, Uterine atony and choreatic atonia. Medicine on the Web NLM (National Library of Medicine, contains resources for patients and healthcare professionals) Virtual Hospital (digital health sciences library by the University of Iowa) Online Medical Dictionary Collection of links to free medical resources Category: Medicine ... Atonic seizures (also called drop seizures, drop attacks, or akinetic seizures), are a minor type of seizure. ...
Oras fai natnan on nane, tomas atoni sin, le-a-ntokon nbin kuan le-a-npaumak Fatu Sinai(n), ntupan finin, nuuf nane natno ma nao ba-baun nako in balan.
Atoni bian le-a-nfenan-a-msat namtaun oke-oke ma ntofnok fun sin ka nlaenan fa maun nai akokleot nane.
Atoni nbin Pah Timor-a-ntek Fatu Sinai(n) in lalan he nao neu tasi nak Noe Besi, fun noe nane nmoin ma nsai piuta.
The Atoni (also known as the Atoin Meto or the Dawan) are an ethnic group on Timor, in Indonesia and East Timor.
Andrew R. McWilliam, Harvest of the nakaf: A Study of Headhunting Among the Atoni of West Timor, B.Litt.thesis, Australian National University, 1982.
Schulte Nordholt, H.G., The Symbolic Classification Of The Atoni Of Timor, in: James J. Fox, The Flow Of Life, Essays On Eastern Indonesia, Harvard University Press, 1980:231-247.