Sentence examples for changes posture from inspiring English sources

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Routine turning also follows the normal pattern of sleep, where the average person changes posture every 12 min [ 23].

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Where the jerk is very low, the strength of the individual will be the only important human factor, as the acceleration is changing slowly enough for the body to fully react and change posture as required.

Jacob Zuma, South Africa's president, who long cultivated Chinese contacts, was last year forced by domestic critics to change posture.

Cows housed on soft rubber flooring appeared to be less hesitant to change posture from lying to standing (and vice versa), and as a result changed posture more frequently and spent more time lying than cows on concrete flooring.

Since additional load could change posture in addition to temporal and spatial characteristics of gait, exercises without load may be preferable in these circumstances.

Selected behavioural categories, Ctg (1) : Reduced mobility; Ctg (2) : Reduced mobility after exercise; Ctg (3) : Reduced ability to change posture; Ctg (4) : Reduced ability to change posture after rest or in the morning; Ctg (5) : Resistance to manipulations.

Approximately 73.8% of the respondents had adjusted their operating posture while working, but 26% did not change posture nor carry out any other adjustment.

This will include specific instructions to "listen to their body", and to regularly change posture (i.e. to neither sit or stand for too long).

If the sow changed posture after milk let-down, so as not to expose the udder anymore, she was said to have terminated the nursing.

The activities were also subjectively clustered into six categories [Ctg(i) to provide a description of the activity limitations induced by OA: Ctg(1) = Reduced mobility; Ctg(2) = Reduced mobility after exercise; Ctg(3) = Reduced ability to change posture; Ctg(4) = Reduced ability to change posture after rest or in the morning; Ctg(5) = Resistance to manipulations; and Ctg(6) = Mood change.

a CSOM: client-specific outcome measures; EDA: electrodermal activity; MA: motor activity; Ctg (1) : Reduced mobility; Ctg (2) : Reduced mobility after exercise; Ctg (3) : Reduced ability to change posture; Ctg (4) : Reduced ability to change posture after rest or in the morning.

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