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Glassy, calm water is crucial for barefoot leaps, turns and single-foot maneuvers.
A player who is minimally disabled, like a single-foot amputee with otherwise full physicality, is ranked a 4.5; the scale decreases in half-point increments to 1.0, for a player paralyzed from the chest down.
For single-foot support, (16) does not exist resulting in (ddot{theta }_{2},ddot{theta }_{3}) as unknowns.
Twelve healthy male adults participated in the study, and performed crutch-supported walking at bi-crutch and single-foot way.
The above analysis will be used in the following simulations covering both single-foot support and double-feet support balance with the platform rotation as disturbance.
The breed exhibits a natural ambling gait, called the single-foot, which replaces the trot seen in a majority of horse breeds.
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From these results, it was observed that the load responses of multiple footings are similar to those of the single footing at distances greater than three times the footing width.
The single foot is similar to the rack.
A line of a single foot is called a monometer: I burn.
So it's essentially planned out shot by shot, cut by cut, before a single foot of film is shot.
Last April, he reached his goal of riding over every single foot of passenger trackage in the U.S. His next goal is Europe & the world.
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