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The theory proposes an ideal learning environment in which defined or regulated movements or rules do not exist.
Rather than relying on flexible resource-use patterns (Galvin 2009), herders were constrained to highly regulated movements, modes of communications, and top-down rules that rarely incorporated employees' opinions or choices.
Don't use your momentum to help you up; use slow, regulated movements.
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A 20-foot-high iron gate in the fence was manned by armed soldiers, who regulated movement in the portion of the village where Mr. Deedar lived.
The relatively long distance (~5 mm) from the infusion site to the mammillary nucleus via the fornix and the normally tightly regulated movement of proteins along axons suggest that the transport of aggregated tau species was probably an active process.
In addition to these signals, Eleven Madison Park has its own "traffic" rules to regulate movement in the dining room.
These nerve cells are needed to regulate movement and they produce the feel-good chemical and neurotransmitter dopamine.
With the help of a new instrument for measuring dopamine, he found it was present in high concentration in the corpus striatum, a part of the brain that regulates movement.
Regulating movement speed of the camera stage to achieve true 1 1 geometric scale.
Two amino acids, Asp61 and Lys101, are identified as hinge residues regulating movement of the lid domain.
The rail traffic control regulates movement of passenger and freight trains between their origin and destination stations.
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