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The spectators sit a few feet from the passing models, whose movements seem less perfunctory when they have a a shorter distance to walk.
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This could be attributed to the interactive nature of the models, whose colors, movements, sounds and even smells and tastes captivated the audience, creating an enjoyable atmosphere of excitement and passion for learning during the SIP, as observed in experiences described by other groups [ 13, 22].
The rear edge of the half-model was parameterised by 5 morphing control points whose movements were restricted to the z-direction (i.e. up and down, Figure 14).
We conclude that sparse data sets, such as VHF collar locations, can be used to fit movement models whose parameters could not be estimated directly from the data.
It's an ongoing assault whose movements are constantly changing".
This is difficult for elderly handicapped men, whose movements are constrained by the dangerous topography.
These are the people whose movements can be influenced by policy changes.
We detected 170 residues whose movements are critical for binding.
Each cell carried different surface antigens whose movements could be monitored using a fluorescent antibody.
To confirm the hypotheses, we built a simulation of a simple, generic animal whose movement follows the proposed computational model and analyze the behavior.
The foundation of the structure is modeled as a rigid gravity based foundation with two DOF whose movement is related to the surrounding soil by means of complex impedance functions generated using cone model.
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