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Fine mode movement from any position is limited to about 740 nm in each direction from the Z-axis (calibrated by a Piezo actuator calibration device LL10PZT; LASERTEX).
Then, put in edition mode, " movement origin " and type MZ0.
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Kalckert and Ehrsson, using a moving rubber hand setup, varied the relative timing of the figure movements, the mode of movement, and the position of the model hand.
During the progression of cell cycle phases, the nucleus of an apical progenitor conducts a unique mode of movement, named as 'INM' or 'elevator movement' (Fig. 1).
In longitudinal mode, the movement of the tip's cutting edge is identical to the movement at the incision site along the shaft.
Electric-shock spasms are the default mode of movement; sometimes the dancers work themselves into a mass frenzy.
In 130,000 words, the author divides and categorises animal life every which way: by basic physiology and anatomy; by habitat and mode of movement; by how and what these creatures ate.
Among other things, the play becomes a stylized ballet, with the actors connected by an unusual mode of movement characterized by trembling joints and the slow unstiffening of limbs, as if they were statues coming to life or puppets being stirred by a puppeteer.
Walking is a basic as well as traditional mode for movement.
But robotics scientist Howard Choset of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, says he doesn't plan to use this particular mode of movement with his mechanical slitherers.
These data suggest that the role of Pi3K-mediated signalling and the primary mode of movement difference in genetically identical, but epigenetically different GBM cells.
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