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Still, true chameleons rely mainly on the tonglike arrangement of the digits in their feet.
People with diabetes can have decreased sensitivity in their feet, allowing injuries to go unnoticed.
My attackers attacked, my halfbacks hustled and my fullbacks seemed to have steel in their feet.
(Dancers with broken or fractured bones in their feet have given great performances).
Elephants have excellent hearing, but African elephants can also detect rumbles in the ground with sensory cells in their feet.
But Wendy Whelan and Rachel Rutherford, lacking sharpness in their feet and scrupulous syncopation, made it all seem rather flimsy.
The study took 36 experienced runners with no problems in their feet or lower limbs according to baseline MRI scans.
First, Malinow's team used Pavlovian conditioning to teach the rats to fear a tone: each time the tone sounded, they would feel an electric shock in their feet.
The only exceptions allowed are "flair" players, those who have magic in their feet and either dribble past people or play defence-splitting 40-yard passes.
But more than half of the runners wearing the minimalist shoes now showed early signs of bone injuries in their feet.
Unfortunately, as people age the mechanical sensors in their feet, joints and muscles degrade, much as hearing and vision decline, Dr. Collins said.
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