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When you touch a point, it's highlighted.
The SEBT is defined by Gribble et al. [46] as "a series of single-limb squats using the nonstance limb to reach maximally to touch a point along 1 of 8 designated lines on the ground.
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This means it may be possible to customize a sensation so that the patient feels like he's touching a point of a pen, for example.
Bank shares were among the biggest fallers, with an index of UK financial sector equity prices touching a point last reached in the global financial crisis.
His university protest has again touched a point of acute sensitivity, setting off widening responses and reactions.
JME can be, for example, easily connected with a graph on a web page and when mouse touches a point on the graph, display the corresponding molecule (as shown for example here [28]).
When you touch a particular point and feel pain also in another area of your body, that is referred pain.
On Feb. 17, it touched a high point at $78.75.
Every time you reach a point, touch the line.
Buckling is initiated when the applied compressive force is such that the boundary of the stable zone touches a point set by the environment, at a much higher critical load.
Their concerns touched a number of points of substance that should be taken seriously.
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