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In the dynamic (moving-hands) condition, participants continuously moved their hands inward and outward at a comfortable frequency in a self-paced, rhythmic manner (Exp. 1: mean frequency = 0.45 Hz, SD = 0.10; mean amplitude = 34.7 cm, SD = 0.6 cm; Exp. 2: mean frequency = 0.46 Hz, SD = 0.06; mean amplitude = 34.7 cm, SD = 0.3 cm).
MSI was performed in two modes: "step-mode" in which the probe is centered at each discrete pixel location for a specified accumulation time before stepping to the next position and "continuous raster mode" in which the probe is continuously moved across the sample in a horizontal line scan to acquire each row of the image.
The high-precision measurement of the focal length is conducted while a specimen is continuously moved along the optical axis.
The primary arms continuously moved such that the number of hexagons increased, and the distribution of primary arm spacing became uniform over time even after the number of primary arms was constant.
Making a working system requires the ability to control a remarkable dance in which the wafer and the mask containing the circuit pattern are continuously moved while the electron beam is switched on and off as it shifts from circuit to circuit.
In order to obtain uniform thick films, the substrate is continuously moved.
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Since the steps continuously move in the normal moving-escalator condition, leg movements could be also affected by the behavioral context as well.
Everything is also continuously moving (the principle of continuity); all is coming and becoming (Barsanti 1992).
But the government is continuously moving the goalposts.
The pumps continuously move sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell.
This paper discusses a method of image reconstruction for such continuously moving coded mask cameras.
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