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  1. erratic /ɪ ˈ rætɪk/ adjective. Britannica Dictionary definition of ERRATIC. [more erratic; most erratic] : acting, moving, or changing in ways that are not expected or usual : not consistent or regular. His behavior seemed erratic. The light flashes at erratic [= irregular, random] intervals. He's an erratic [= inconsistent] shooter ...

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  3. The first step in managing erratic behavior is recognizing it. It is important to look out for signs such as sudden outbursts of anger or aggression, impaired judgment or decision-making skills, changes in mood, energy level, or behavior, disorientation, and confusion, drastic changes in sleep or eating habits, impulsive behavior, and ...

  4. An arrhythmia is an abnormal heart rhythm. Your heart is controlled by a conduction system which sends out electrical impulses. This causes a heartbeat. Arrhythmias are caused by a problem in this conduction system, which can make your heart beat too slowly, too quickly, or in an irregular way. There are different types of arrhythmia, the most ...

  5. traducir ERRATIC: errático, imprevisible, irregular, irregular. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  6. Oct 14, 2013 · erraticity (ĭr·ə·tĭs’·ĭ·tē) n. The quality or state of being erratic, characterized by the lack of consistency, regularity or uniformity. Event-to-event fluctuation in multipion production in 32S-AgBr interactions at 200AGeV has been investigated in terms of the newly defined erraticity measures χ (p,q), χq′, ωq, μq′, and rq ...

  7. Sep 28, 2017 · "wandering, moving," from Old French erratique "wandering, vagrant" (13c.) and directly… See origin and meaning of erratic.

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