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On this scale a severe impaired function (grade 0) means that the rat drags its hind limb without any function; a slightly impaired function (grade 1) means the rat does not use its hind limb in a usual matter, but stands on it when rising; an intact function of the hind limb (grade 2) means a normal walking pattern.

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His new single, "In My System", covers his usual subject matter of young love and girls.

You could argue that even bad contemporary art is interesting because the usual subject matter - China's spectacular modern history - is so compelling.

Ararat (2002) marked a departure from Egoyan's usual subject matter by addressing the controversial subject of the Armenian massacres by the Young Turk government during World War I.

And his preference for historical quests, for real people's big gestures, may help keep American short fiction from falling asleep in the snug little precincts of its usual subject matter.

More in the vein of Zinnemann's usual subject matter was the low-budget, high-intensity drama A Hatful of Rain (1957), which starred Don Murray as a heroin addict whose pain is shared by his wife (Eva Marie Saint) and brother (Anthony Franciosa).

The nation's street poets have moved beyond their usual subject matter (flashy cars, loose women, the joys of marijuana) to grapple with the weighty issue of gun violence.

Maloney's exploration of Asbury Park was a departure from his usual subject matter of suburban landscapes, and his choice to photograph the Jersey Shore was ultimately fuelled by "the urge to discover something immediate, concrete, and candid within the artifice of the resort-town culture".

Pete says "The American Worker" is a bit different from his usual subject matter, at it tends to be more portrait-oriented than his usual lifestyle images.

6. Seconds (1966) Director John Frankenheimer stepped away from his usual subject matter of political intrigue to helm this brilliant, terrifying and utterly bizarre tale that can only be described as "a Faustian Twilight Zone".

The lyrics for "The Answer's at the End", "This Guitar (Can't Keep from Crying)", "World of Stone" and "Grey Cloudy Lies" all steer clear of his usual subject matter – Hindu spirituality – and instead appear to beg the listener for compassion.

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