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Motor function improvements have been more marked and include the ability to sit and stand independently for the first time in 3 years.
The inclusion criteria were (1) being diagnosed as unilateral hip arthritis, (2) planning to accept total hip arthroplasty (THA) procedure, (3) being able to stand independently for 3 minutes before surgery, and (4) being able to follow verbal instructions.
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Art is supposed to stand independently of the artist.
These verbs may also stand independently as a short response clause for a question, as in (iia b), but adverbial verbs (like frequency verbs) cannot, as in (iiia b).
The stories stand independently but revolve around the preparation for an operation by the American military to dislodge the Japanese from a nearby island.
One Urban Dictionary entry on spinster redefines the term as "a woman who can stand independently and doesn't need a man for her life".
The reported means of standing showed that 368 (65%) of the children could stand independently without support while 172 (31%) stood with support/assistive devices and 21 (4%) could not stand.
"We as a union can stand independently - and totally democratically - and fight for agriculture in Wales".
Within days he was able to stand independently and eventually he could control his legs and step, with assistance, for short periods of time.
Rather than an acrimonious battle for the leadership of one party, both would be free to stand independently.
But in both cases the critiques stand independently.
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