frontal plane

collocation in English

meaningsoffrontalandplane

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frontal
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈfrʌn.təl/
us
/ˈfrʌn.t̬əl/
relating to the front ...
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plane
noun[C]
uk
/pleɪn/
us
/pleɪn/
;
a vehicle designed for air travel, with wings and one or ...
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(Definition offrontalandplanefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The learning aims to avoid the failure states in thefrontalplane.
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In this paper, two strategies for thefrontalplaneare explored.
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Section 5 presents the implementation of thefrontalplanestrategy that is based on the notion of symmetry.
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Thefrontalplaneimplementation was based on the notion of symmetry.
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It was mainly because there was a slight asymmetry in thefrontalplanemotion of the biped.
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In this paper, the control algorithms for thefrontalplaneare described.
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Section 2 presents the heuristics of thefrontalplanemotion for bipedal walking.
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This paper also presented another approach for thefrontalplanemotion control.
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A linear double pendulum model for the analysis of the symmetry approach used in thefrontalplanealgorithm.
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This analysis validates thefrontalplanealgorithm presented in this section.
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The brain was then blocked in the standard stereotaxicfrontalplane, removed from the skull, and embedded in celloidin.
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The compensator body acts as an unactuated pendulum in thefrontalplane, preventing the walker from tipping over sideways.
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The input to the model is an image set in thefrontalplane(much like a retinal image).
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Section 3 describes the proposedfrontalplanemotion control algorithms.
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We tested the validity of the zero-torsion strategy for movements from all categories (extended arm pointing, radial reaching,frontalplanereaching).
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Therefore, at lift-off, the antebrachium was vertical when viewed in either the sagittal orfrontalplane.
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The antebrachial y-axis ran dorsally from the origin, perpendicular to the antebrachialfrontalplane.
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In a second task, patients were asked to "post" their hand into a rectangular slot oriented at different degrees in thefrontalplane.
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The method can also be extended for thefrontalplanemotion.
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