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Elbow flexion (upward movement) and extension (downward movement) was applied using the stiff surface in a sinusoidal-like manner, up to an angle of ±30° at a 1 Hz frequency.
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The mountain as a meeting place of heaven and earth, gods and men, and master and disciple (as already in Zhuangzi), takes on a vast downward extension.
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(e) Downward extension of the LD2.
Fig. 8 Resolution tests for the downward extension depths of conductive zones in the 3D model.
This may be a downward extension of the post-noon counterclockwise cell.
These results can be explained by aseismic slip in the downward extension of the mainshock fault, as pointed out by Yukutake et al. (2010).
According to previous studies, most non-volcanic tremors occur on or near the downward extension of seismogenic faults and are accompanied by slow earthquakes there (Obara 2011).
A curriculum which is a downward extension of primary curriculum focusing on reading, writing and arithmetic can have detrimental effects on young children who are not developmentally prepared.
step' above − 45 km, and we suggest that the confidence interval of the downward extension depth of conductive layers is from 45 to − 35 km beneath southern Tibet.
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