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Clinically, excessive motion is referred to as spinal instability, which may result from, among others, degenerative disc disease and spondylolisthesis.
The inability of the joint to range through its full passive motion is referred to as a contracture, the nature of which is chronic and treated with limited success [ 1, 2].
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The motion was referred to the parliamentary party's justice committee on 1 July 2008 but a Fianna Fáil spokesperson was quoted as saying that there was "broad support" within the party for the legislation, while the Taoiseach and the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform Dermot Ahern reaffirmed the constitutional compatibility of the law.
The worktable motion, which is referred to as the x-axis, is considered independently of the gantry and is controlled using a loop shaping filter.
An excessive range of motion, which is referred to as Generalized Joint Hypermobility, is present in in 2 to 57% of the child and adult population [ 1, 2].
For instantaneous motion, the axis is referred as Mozzi's axis.
For finite motion, the axis is referred as Chasles's axis.
Since an interlaced video is created by weaving two fields together, the video contains some horizontal jagged noise due to motion, this noise is referred to as combing artifacts.
The motion patterns are encoded into parameters of corresponding Hidden Markov Models (HMMs), where each HMM abstracts the dynamics of motion pattern, and hereafter is referred to as "motion symbol".
The motion symbol N-gram model is referred to as "motion symbol graph".
The motion symbols are organized into a hierarchical tree structure representing the property of spatial similarity among the motion patterns, and this tree is referred to as "motion symbol tree".
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