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Adults over 50 are least likely to become motion sick.
For signals to coincide on readout neurons that thus become motion and direction selective, different input lines need to be delayed with respect to each other.
"We've been looking at possible sex differences in these technologies and we've been learning that they exist," Stoffregen said, noting that in a laboratory study, women were four times more likely than men to become motion sick from a digital stimulus.
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Toronto became a hotbed of improvisational comedy in 1973, when Chicago's famed Second City theatre established a troupe there that became a proving ground for a number of Canadian actors who went on to become motion-picture stars, including Dan Aykroyd, Catherine O'Hara, John Candy, and Martin Short.
Most of their Broadway shows also became motion pictures.
The sun heats water and air, and some heat becomes motion, moving the air and water around the ball, just like heating moves water in a pot.
A manually-operated handle is used to rotate two shafts, one of which translates rotational motion to become linear motion of a slider crank.
If large promotional tours, television appearances and the sound of ringing cash registers are not enough, some authors have even seen their memoirs become major motion pictures.
The idea was like those comics drawn on the corner of a book and flipped through to become a motion picture.
Griffith introduced to the screen young actors and actresses who were to become the motion-picture personages of the future.
"The Loco-Motion" has become "The Local-Motion" ("Everybody's doing a new food movement/Come on, baby, do the Local-Motion"), and Mr. Keyser, at one point portraying a potato beetle, sings "All You Need Is Spuds".
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