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In contrast, thrusts with a primary lever of side-bending resulted in audible pops that were no more likely to occur on the ipsilateral than the contralateral side of the applicator.
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And if you leave before the required 30 minute workout, you'll get an audible pop-up warning you that your workout will be canceled if you don't go back and sweat it out for full visit.
The mechanism has been studied in great detail by high-speed cinematography (4,000 frames per second), by audio (the explosion produces an audible pop), and chemical analysis of the spray.
But upon giving an audible pop and tossing small stones into the air, the device failed to ignite its fuller charge a powerful mix of Eastern Bloc mortar rounds and homemade explosives spiked with motorcycle parts, rusty spark plugs and jagged chunks of steel.
When he comes back from the effects of a heart attack in his garden, it is with inner sensation – "an audible pop in the ears" – and a kind of self-spectatorship: "a rich consciousness of solitude, and a feeling of love and admiration for this big stolid body I was in".
But upon giving an audible pop and tossing small stones into the air, the device failed to ignite its fuller charge — a powerful mix of Eastern Bloc mortar rounds and homemade explosives spiked with motorcycle parts, rusty spark plugs and jagged chunks of steel.
The audible pop is not necessary for successful spinal high-velocity thrust manipulation in individuals with low back pain.
Some Hammond organs have an audible pop or click when a key is pressed.
To date and to our knowledge, no study has investigated the side, duration or number of audible popping sounds during upper cervical HVLA thrust manipulation.
Although in a different spinal region, Ross et al. [ 9] found 1 6 audible popping sounds per thoracic or lumbar HVLA thrust manipulation.
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