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More specifically, future studies should employ a common exercise to systematically examine fatigue effects of each muscle group on typical balance tasks (such as quiet standing, walking, sit to stand and responding to unexpected perturbations).
A common exercise to get the tension correct and let the strings settle is to firmly but gently pull the strings away from the neck of the violin, pulling out that slack to flatten the strings, and then tuning them again.
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A common exercise at umpire clinics is to blindfold students and have them call close plays at first base.
A common exercise was asking students to describe what they had done when they got home the night before.
The unit comes with two parking spaces, and access to a common exercise room and a half-court basketball court.
"Requests for information are a common exercise of the Energy and Commerce Committee's responsibility to gather knowledge on matters within its jurisdiction," the statement said.
A common exercise guidebook was developed by state agencies to aid in the coordination of scenario development [ 10].
A common exercise is the "three minute breathing space" which contains key elements of mindfulness meditation.
Tsai Yu-Chen of UGene Mentor, a Serious Play consultancy based in Taipei, says a common exercise is modelling, but not naming, "the people you hate most".
We can conclude that BH-diving is not a common exercise.
The moment calculations are a common exercise in the gas and plasma kinetic treatment (moments of velocity distribution function) and in the probability theory (moments of probability density function).
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