The wee, barrel-chested midfielder with the cocky gait is as influential now as he was when he arrived in Glasgow. |
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Severely affected birds may have a marked bowing of the tibia, be reluctant to move, and have a stilted gait. |
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This lizard's flattened body structure and spraddled gait make this animal perfectly adapted for living in rock piles. |
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Figures such as voltes and squares were used to engage the horse's hind legs before a transition to a new gait. |
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A horse's movement and gait is completely different depending on whether it's cantering freely or under the control of a rider using a bridle. |
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The shambling gait, unshaven appearance, panda eyes and mumbling incoherence are a mirror image of Cobain. |
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Heavy of jowl, shambling of gait, ponderous of voice, his manner was still affable. |
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By his side was the familiar, loose-jointed figure of Mark Twain, getting over ground with his usual shambling gait. |
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The boy went off with a curious, shambling gait which told my surgical eyes that he was suffering from a weak spine. |
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The horse's gait changed to a gallop, and the muffled rhythm of the hoof beats crescendoed until they were uncannily loud and hollow. |
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The tripple is a four-beat gait much like the tolt seen in the Icelandic horse. |
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As a child I remember us distinguishing between pace and tripple, with tripple being the superior gait, but a pacer was also acceptable. |
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The Basuto rides like a horse, with a long stride, and is noted for its inherent trippling gait. |
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The forequarters and hindquarters must be in balance with each other for the purpose of correct gait. |
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Soreness should be relieved with cryotherapy, should not interfere with normal gait, and should be absent by the next session. |
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Now turned 70, he says he passes for mid-50s and is narked that I've pointed out a stiffness in his gait. |
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You could have a pacer that single-foots, that doesn't have a nice one-two gait. |
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Ciampa, who wears crisp monogrammed shirts and walks with an imperial gait, sticks to the role of advice giver in the old-school style. |
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When we talk about a stride, we mean the distance covered by all four feet within a given gait. |
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Symptoms may be severe enough to seriously affect a person's gait and choice of footgear or activities. |
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He had the rolling gait of a sailor, one arm levered out to counterbalance the weight of the blanketed bundle burdening the other. |
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His loping gait accentuates his already considerable height, the gangly adolescent now grown up. |
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Prowling around the first tee in front of the stately Oakland Hills clubhouse there was a justifiable jauntiness to Westwood and Garcia's gait. |
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They adopt feminine dress, footwear donned not for wear but for show, and an affected effeminate gait. |
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Symptoms in horses include an unsteady gait while people develop flu-like symptoms. |
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She exhibits classic English setter style on point with a nice running gait. |
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A buzzard has strong, thick, feathered legs and walks with a dignified gait. |
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He walks with a quick sure gait and the self-confidence of a haughty personage. |
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Investigators have analyzed videos of vampire bats charging down plexiglas runways, and learned that they have evolved a novel running gait. |
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The best approach for correcting a gait fault is to examine the animal's conformation and foot-flight pattern. |
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As Thomas's pained gait and brittle limbs signal a physical deterioration, put-on sibling chitchat quickly turns to rebarbative bickering. |
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Then I saw this young perky ostrich confidently gamboling down the road, with its funny gait. |
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He raised his voice as he walked down the corridor with a groggy, staggering gait. |
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Women with a stroke, Parkinsonism, or an unsteady gait are at increased risk. |
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The downward flexion gait increases the compressive force at the knee joint. |
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The lumbering gait of his stodgy and dated modal writing needs visuals to gee it up. |
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He cantered on, moving with his horses' rocking gait as the sun descended below the horizon. |
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He wasn't galloping yet, he was pacing, the gait in between a canter and a gallop, though not many horses can. |
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If your gait swings so that your feet are pointed outward or inward, you may end up with the duck or the pigeon-toed walking styles. |
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He walks with the rolling gait of a sailor, feeling the floor for a moment with each foot before setting it down. |
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A dozen sixth-years poured out from the far end, their lanterns swinging haphazardly from their jarring gait. |
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He got up from his sitting position and, with a slight limp in his gait, he ran towards the battlefield. |
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He watched her, wordlessly, using a carefully organized gait to hide the limp. |
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They have a pitcher whose right leg is an inch shorter than his left leg, giving him a limp in his gait. |
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They moved off again at a canter, a mild gait compared to the previous mad gallop. |
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His gait was bent and he was struggling against all odds just to keep himself going. |
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Rude as they were, with their heavy, hobnailed shoes, and their awkward gait, they brought a little of Arcady with them. |
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Or is the point that Jake, as befits his personality, had a horse with a fancy-looking gait that's not very practical? |
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She appreciated the soft gait of the horse he rode, an almost rolling pace. |
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As I paid out I watched him come in, walking with the rolling gait of a sailor on a pitching deck. |
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I got up in no hurry, brushed my teeth without haste, took the routine morning exercise lentissimo and walked at a leisurely gait. |
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We're striving for horses that gait as soon as they're started under saddle with long loose stride and natural athletic aptitude. |
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The birds become lethargic, with a staggered gait, their feathers are ruffled, and the comb and wattles turn dark red or blackish. |
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They also perform biomechanical analysis, assess your gait and make orthotics as needed. |
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Clad like anyone else in a safari suit, what set him aside was his regal gait and benign look. |
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Some of this also extends over to cutscenes, where characters typically move with a natural gait and rhythm. |
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He may be younger than these men, but he has the gait and crotchetiness of someone older. |
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The slow gait of percussion samples throughout the album provides room for the more ethereal sounds to permeate the listener's psyche. |
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Their common gait is a shuffle like walk, however, they are able to reach speeds of 15 miles per hour on the ground. |
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Then with a couple of strides of that long gait of his, he had made room in behind McKenna and had only one thing in mind. |
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For example, the Achilles tendon, attached to the heel bone, is one of the most important elements in a human's bouncy gait. |
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The patient walked with a normal gait, and there was no tenderness on percussion of the lumbar spine. |
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The rhythm isn't really a waltz or a march, but rather a stumbling sort of gait, indicative of what was to come in the next few years. |
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Anya resumed scouring the floor for her missing shoe, walking with a stumping gait. |
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The fluid, lolloping gait of the bearded gastropod demands the use of reins by the rider both for balance and for control. |
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With his cane, his downcast eyes, and bandy legged gait, he is the antithesis of Hollywood muscle-bound steroid cases. |
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His sprightly frame is totally erect with not a hint of a stoop and his quick stride and purposeful gait would put men half his age to shame. |
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The illness was characterised by gait disturbance, a relapsing and remitting course, nystagmus, and status epilepticus. |
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It is never quiet, and cool guys and gals walk with an energetic gait while window-shopping, relaxed in casual dress, some of them even walking barefoot. |
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They remembered his gait, his manner of speaking and what he was wearing. |
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They are mainly active during the day and their gait is sideways. |
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Then he went after her, exchanging his usual loping gait for a jog. |
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He is powerfully built, but lithe and well balanced, with a light footed, smooth and graceful gait, has a keen sense of smell and is well able to point, set and retrieve. |
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The custom-made moulding inserted into shoes and boots ensures that people stand in the correct position, realigning their gait and easing pressure on other parts of the body. |
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I swear I saw him taking a sneaky blast from a small bottle of something warming when he thought no-one was watching, and he had a distinct wobble to his gait. |
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His normal gait, more a lazy stroll than an upright walk, was even more exaggerated by the long-handled loads he appeared to be toting in each hand. |
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In our sleepy little town where things moved with the soporific gait of undersea vegetation, high fashion made its startling appearance all of a sudden! |
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The research on gait may also be used to make robots move in a more natural way. |
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They are the ultimate Vatican insiders, able to identify cardinals by their gait alone. |
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Bicycles don't break their legs, they don't need to be fed, and on a modern road, their gait is a lot smoother. |
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The walking gait maneuver is the body's natural means of locomotion. |
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The typical characteristic of these people is their natural, upright gait and it is widely documented that back and joint pain is unknown to the Masai. |
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This, we are told, is the gait of the Masai people, renowned for walking great distances as they move their herds of cattle across the savannas of Kenya and Tanzania. |
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Though the toes of the human foot are generally not capable of independent or precise movement, the flexor muscles of the big toe are vital to our gait. |
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He is tall, with a shambling gait, and is absolutely direct. |
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After it finally opened up, the rider allowed the chestnut colored horse to move in a slow trot, the gait giving the horse time to relax, though not really needing it. |
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His speech is a mumble, his face immobile, his gait unsteady. |
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His motions were not nearly as smooth, but the gentle bounce in his gait was soothing as he walked down the hallway to a small bedroom at the end. |
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He walked with a stoop and a rolling gait, the once upright take-on-the-world stance of the magnificent athlete now reduced to a shambling stagger. |
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The societies with which I have been acquainted have moved with a heaviness of gait that did nothing to prepare me for the intense daintiness of ballet. |
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But too often, Bowering chooses to write at a loping gait about prosaic, ordinary things, which can be uneventful and boring for the reader on the outside looking in. |
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His gait studies formed the basis of his clinical work in treating club foot deformities and showed the benefit of measurement in clinical decisions. |
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Balance, gait, and motor coordination are also severely affected. |
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He crouched as he walked, and his gait was slow and measured. |
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He walks with a shuffling gait, almost as if he is refusing to lift his feet and take real steps for fear that the ground will disappear once he lifts his feet from it. |
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With a cautious gait, they slowly walked as one to the lift. |
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They may walk with an unsteady gait with feet far apart, and they have difficulty with motions that require precise coordination, such as writing. |
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An axle attaches the front of the frame to the foundation, and the resulting pivot allows you to lift your heel and walk with the shuffling gait of a backcountry skier. |
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One afternoon I was sorting out the petty cash when I heard the unmistakeable sound of her intimidating gait as she walked menacingly towards my desk. |
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We may be able to get transitions up and down fairly well, halt to walk, walk to trot etc, but what happens when we ask it to miss a gait, say halt to trot or walk to canter. |
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Tempo is the measure of the time between the beats, while a stride is the distance covered by all four feet within a given gait before the pattern of footfalls repeats. |
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Pat talked his way through riding Magic at three speeds in each gait. |
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The diagnosis usually is not suspected until the neurological symptoms, including cognitive impairment, pain and paresthesias, dysarthria, and gait abnormalities, appear. |
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For example, the visit note for preventing falls included check boxes for testing vision, gait, and balance. |
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As such, neurological impairments in the form of diminished reflex response may significantly impair natural gait automaticity. |
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To determine whether subjects also experienced any akinetic blocks or freezing of gait, we also had them complete the FOG questionnaire. |
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Wernicke's encephalopathy is characterized by nystagmus, abducens and conjugate gaze palsy, gait ataxia and mental confusion. |
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If he is lame in both feet the gait is stilty, the shoulders seem stiff, and, if made to work, he sweats profusely from intense pain. |
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The camels' gait and widened feet help them move without sinking into the sand. |
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Walking is the most common gait, where some feet are on the ground at any given time, and found in almost all legged animals. |
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Within the archosaur group, dinosaurs are differentiated most noticeably by their gait. |
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Hip OA is associated with an antalgic gait, one in which the patient overshifts the weight while walking to reduce the pain. |
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As he walked along, the inebriate, whose gait was at first unsteady, recovered his equilibrium and required less help. |
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Zoologists tell us that tigers have retractable claws, digitigrade gait, orange fur with black stripes. |
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No dysmetria was noted on the finger-to-nose test, but heel or toe gait was impaired. |
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Its short hind legs give a most ungainly gait, though it runs with surprising speed when pursued. Its unearthly howl adds to its despicability. |
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For example a simple ankle orthosis is given the same weighting as a reciprocal gait orthosis. |
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The patient continued to ambulate with a slightly hemiparetic gait pattern but advanced each leg independently in a reciprocal fashion. |
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During his visit for the ischemic forearm test, a steppage gait was observed. |
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The walking gait of gulls includes a slight side to side motion, something that can be exaggerated in breeding displays. |
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For instance, walkers with wheels seem to increase time festinating gait, and patients may fall over the walker. |
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Initial symptoms include truncal ataxia, unsteady stance and gait, tremors and slurred speech. |
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The Thera Extra from Ergolet is a new bariatric ambulation and gait training product. |
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The goal of this three component system is to provide complete insight into the full body mechanics that control the athlete's gait. |
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With an easily removable footplate, the Reliant 440 can also be used for gait training as well as standing therapy. |
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First, it contributes to the maintenance of stable upright posture in the frontal and sagittal planes during gait. |
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Consequently, there is a need a wearable system to measure a lower limb joint angle during gait in the sagittal plane in daily conditions. |
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Locomotory behaviour and post-exercise physiology in relation to swimming speed, gait transition and metabolism in free-swimming smallmouth bass. |
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The health professional then accesses the patient's record, diagnoses the running gait, and prescribes a type of running shoe for the patient. |
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Certain South-east Asian snakes are luticoles and have a special side-winding gait for moving over muddy surfaces. |
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The stated compositional influences include Andy Sheppard, Dave Holland and Jaco Pastorius, walking with a funky, frequently Latinised gait. |
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The cerebellar appendicular ataxia also leads to ataxic gait leading to generation of dance forms. |
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Nine intermediate points in between starting and ending positions in the cycloidal trajectory of the swing foot are considered for analyzing the gait. |
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The ability to walk with little or no impairment of performance while conducting an attentionally demanding concurrent task reflects gait automaticity. |
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There is a freedom of gait, a heartiness of manner, a hopefulness of expression, a frank courtesy, a liberal-mindedness which impresses me profoundly. |
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The most prominent features are a sensory ataxic neuropathy with loss of kinesthetic and vibratory sensation, ataxic gait, positive Romberg sign, and areflexia. |
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With cauliflower ears, a lumbering stoop and a slack jaw, he possesses the size and gait of a performing bear, and the same sense of deep but uncomprehending unhappiness. |
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Patients may complain of oscillopsia during head movements, instability of gait and posture, especially in dark environments, and a deficit in spatial memory. |
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More severe disease with meningoencephalitic involvement may result in stiff neck, alteration in consciousness, gait disturbance, and other focal neurologic deficits. |
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The gait of a cerebellar patient in the majority of cases is chiefly trunkal. The trunk may go backward, or forward, forward and to one side, or simply to one side. |
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She displayed head titubation, truncal titubation, and a wide-based gait. |
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There was marked hepatosplenomegaly with coarse facies and abnormal gait. |
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We hypothesized that the older mens' gait would have more muscle coactivity and consequently demonstrate a stiffer gait pattern during stair descent. |
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Symptoms such as shuffling gait, loss of dexterity, festination, freezing of gait, hypophonia and loss of articulation, and falls because of loss of postural reflexes. |
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It has a hesitant gait, frequently stopping to smell the air. |
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The hallmarks of the most common form of parkinsonism, idiopathic PD, are bradykinesia, resting tremor, rigidity, festinating gait, and postural instability. |
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Gait characteristics of step length, cadence, stride width, toe out angle were measured at both usual and maximal walking speed on a 6-meter course. |
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Many will want to know how this Home at Gait beshapes itself, and would be amused in seeing my varied occupations of the past week. |
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Gait initiation with electromyographically triggered electrical stimulation in people with partial paralysis. |
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Driving electromechanically assisted Gait Trainer for people with stroke. |
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