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In related studies of choice of "when" to move a finger, rather "which" finger, block designs have also shown activation of lateral prefrontal cortex (Jahanshahi et al. 1995; Jenkins et al. 2000).
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There is a finger blocking the left side of view in the video for 22 frames.
The Ducks announced Friday that veteran defenseman Francois Beauchemin broke a finger blocking a shot Tuesday and will sit out four to six weeks.
For gaming, the Sensus' back panel takes away the pain of having your fingers block a big section of the screen.
And there are 3 fingers blocking the frames in those 67 frames.
Carefully attach finger blocks as shown.
MLS seems to have backed off its decade-long quest for urban hipster cred, not raising a finger to block a proposed move of the Columbus Crew to an Austin location that would be farther from downtown that the Crew's current stadium, the first built for an MLS club.
"Using my middle finger to block Twitter haters".
To wit – the features described for the update would allow Android Wear devices to connect to Wi-Fi, which the Apple Watch can do; navigate through lists and notifications without using your finger to block the screen, which the Apple Watch can do; and to more easily access apps installed on the watch, which the Apple Watch can do.
The administration's lagging performance in holding Wall Street accountable is well known, but it won't even lift a finger to block grotesque mergers like the one between Comcast and NBC Universal, and AT&T and T Mobile.
Asked Specifically about smartwatches, which have obvious screen size constraints and could therefore benefit from a gesture-based interface that doesn't require the user's fingers to block on-screen content, he said it would certainly be possible to mount the tech in a wrist-based mobile device.
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