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to stands
verb
To position or be positioned physically. To support oneself on the feet in an erect position. To rise to one's feet; to stand up. To remain motionless. To be placed in an upright or vertical orientation. To place in an upright or standing position. To occupy or hold a place; to be situated or located. To measure when erect on the feet.
Exact(53)
Then it's whisked to stands at New York street fairs.
A few battered bikes are still locked to stands.
Some of the fire scars stood adjacent to stands of lodgepole pine destroyed by beetles.
The flower beds give way to stands of silver and green ghost bamboo toward the end of the walk.
An effort to fell the willows began Jan . 22 when state forest workers took their axes and handsaws to stands along the lake's northeastern shoreline.
East-facing beaches and sand dunes covered with sea oats give way to stands of palmetto and live oak hung with Spanish moss.
Similar(6)
The mean number of sit-to-stands completed on each occasion will be the measure of performance intensity.
The sit-to-stand action is a functional activity that has been incorporated into a number of mobility measures including the time to rise without using arms, time for 5 sit-to-stands, time for 10 sit-to-stands, and the number of sit-to-stands completed in 30 seconds.
We judge an increase of two sit-to-stands completed in 30 seconds to be a meaningful change in the residents' mobility.
The 30-s Sit-to-Stand Test[ 29] assesses the number of sit-to-stands that the child can perform in 30 seconds.
Based on existing research [ 10, 38, 46, 47] and the pilot study, the standard deviation of the 30-second sit-to-stand measure is 3.5 sit-to-stands.
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