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It is possible to walk shorter parts of the path; for example, there's a great 47-mile walk that takes in the wild moors at Bwlch Mawr, the iron age fort at Tre'r Ceiri and the blustery Porth Oer cliffs.
Although patients with lung fibrosis tended to walk shorter distances, the difference in 6MWD between groups was not statistically significant.
In ants, serotonin depletion diminishes the likelihood that workers respond to the foraging trails, and when they do so, they walk shorter distances [ 59].
They also found that obese individuals walk shorter distances than eutrophics and that obese subjects also perform more work [ 25, 31].
When it comes to exercise, the PDSA report estimates that across the country, six million dogs go for a daily walk shorter than an hour long, and a quarter of a million dogs don't get walked at all.
In multimorbid and disabled persons we also saw a slower walk, shorter steps and an increased step width.
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At best she is able to walk short distances (∼20 m) using a walking aid.
Most hikers walk short segments of the trail.
During the next two years, he regained the ability to walk short distances.
Due to my disability, I walk with two walking sticks, can only walk short distances, and have trouble balancing unaided.
She can walk short distances wearing her braces as long as she has someone's hand to hold.
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