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They have a large active foot that enables them to move rapidly up and down within their burrows and retreat very quickly when disturbed.
Over the course of this study we have extended the operation of 3He tubes from a maximum gamma-ray dose of a few Rad/h per active foot to beyond 200 Rad/h per active foot (30.5 cm).
Patients with diabetes and active foot disease or lower limb amputation were eligible to participate.
One participant had active foot disease on both feet, six had transtibial amputations, and three had transfemoral amputations.
This could be explained by the fact that a larger proportion of dialysis-treated patients had prevalent (active) foot ulcers at the time of this cross-sectional investigation.
Results suggest that rehabilitation services should place a strong focus on psychological as well as physical adjustment to active foot disease or lower limb amputations.
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"Active feet," Ms. Mather said.
What could Bynum have done, with his muscular frame, his active feet and his 7-foot-3 wingspan?
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