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Walking (also
known as ambulation) is one of the main
gaits of
terrestrial locomotion among legged animals.
Walking is
typically slower than
running and...
- is done in a clock-wise fashion. The
number of
times which candidates ambulate around the
altar depends on
which degree is
being presented.
Sunwise (clockwise)...
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learned to walk
naturally on
their hands and feet.
Unlike chimpanzees,
which ambulate on
their knuckles, the Ulas
family walked on
their palms,
allowing them...
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spastic diplegia. Reportedly, that
particular SDR
enabled the
young woman to
ambulate,
whereas before the surgery, she was too
tight to do so. In 2011, Anderson...
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their rear
limbs forward,
supporting their bodies and
allowing them to
ambulate on land. In water,
their front limbs,
typically measuring about a fourth...
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disponit omnia suaviter" (Wisdom 8:1) "Relinquite infantiam, et vivite, et
ambulate per vias prudentiae" (Proverbs 9:6) "I came
forth from the
mouth of the...
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seizures and
intellectual disability also
affect the child. The
ability to
ambulate, roll, and self-feed has been ****ociated with
increased life expectancy...
- the
draining fluid.
Flutter valves (Pneumostat valves)
allow patients to
ambulate more
easily and
patients may be able
leave the
hospital in
certain instances...
- jo Gakuin, also in Shimonoseki. The school's
Latin motto ut
filii lucis ambulate ('let us walk as
children of light'),
drawn from
Ephesians 5:8, reflects...
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individualized dependent on
tolerance and
those with less
injury are able to
ambulate with full weight-bearing. Nevertheless, most use
crutches to
reduce the...