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hand trunk
noun
A relatively small piece of hard-sided luggage with hinges and latches.
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Most of the recorded neurons exhibited visual receptive fields in register with the tactile ones and anchored on a single bodily part (face, forearm, hand, trunk, leg, etc)., selectively responding to the visual stimuli delivered within the peripersonal space of the monkey.
Other sites of involvement include breast, hand, trunk, head and neck.
On the other hand, trunk kinematics, especially in sagittal and transverse planes, were critical for all tasks except SD.
On the other hand, trunk extension fitness (i.e. strength or endurance) and electromyography (EMG) power spectral parameters of the low back obtained during these exercises can predict first time LBP or symptoms recurrence and discriminate between patients with and without LBP [ 17– 22].
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The three exercises consisted of leg extension while sitting on knees and hands, trunk lifting and lifting both legs while lying prone on a couch.
The two strangers face each other in near nakedness, wearing only boots to protect their feet, gloves to protect their hands, trunks to protect their modesty and no headgear to protect their brains.
There's no denying the "aww" appeal of a man and an elephant walking down a street, hand in trunk.
We did not examine the presence of swelling in the hand and trunk region (that is, breast and anterior and posterior chest) on the side of surgery.
For healthy subjects, inclusion criteria were to be sedentary or upper extremity sport-specific recreational athletes, absence of shoulder pain; absence of previous surgery in the spine and upper extremity, and absence of complaints in the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand and trunk musculoskeletal system.
The RSFC patterns also showed that area OP-head showed higher positive connections with the face area in the primary somatosensory cortex, while OP1-body showed stronger connections with the hand and trunk areas in the primary somatosensory cortex (Fig. S6).
"The patient had partial-thickness burns to his face, hands, and trunk," the report stated of a 20-year old Macgyver who'd somehow roasted himself.
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