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"Bolt is taller than me and so has a larger stride.
With additional load, the rats walked more slowly with larger stride width and reduced step size compared to without additional load (Fig. 5).
Another application include obese children who exhibited shorter stride length and larger stride width while walking in a dark room illuminated with one night light compared to walking in a room with ambient lights [ 24].
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He does have a large stride.
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