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Waist circumference is measured in centimeters to the nearest millimeter using the Gulick II Plus anthropometric tape (Model 67019).
Head circumference, as a proxy for brain size, was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm with a stretch-proof measuring tape (Model CTM08l Chasmors Ltd) around the maximum circumference of the head (forehead to occiput).
Waist circumference (waist girth) was measured on a bare abdomen in triplicate to the nearest centimeter at the level of the right ischium using a Gulick II Plus 300 cm anthropometric tape (Model 67019).
Weight was measured with a TANITA BC-418 device with a precision of 0.1 kg, height was measured with a wall-mounted Harpenden stadiometer (Holtain) to the nearest 0.1 cm, and WC (ie, minimum circumference between the iliac crest and the rib cage) was measured with a metal inextensible tape (model W606PM; Lufkin) to the closest 0.1 cm.
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During scripting and script-fading, the experimenter gave participants audio taped models to imitate in response to experimenter-delivered antecedents in the conversation.
Freund and coworkers developed the field theories of beam-loaded helix TWTs for tape helix model [18].
Freund and co-workers developed the field theories of beam-loaded helix TWTs for tape helix model [18].
Waist circumference was measured using the Gulick II Tape Measure, model #67010 (Gays Mills, WI) at the midpoint between the highest point at the iliac crest and the lowest part of the costal margin in the midaxillary line.
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To investigate the short-term effect of a mixed Kinesio taping (KT) model on range of ankle motion (ROAM), gait, pain, perimeter of lower limbs, and quality of life in postmenopausal women with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).
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