infootball, anoccasionwhen a player'sfootis above theheightplayersareallowedtoraisetheirlegwhentryingtokickorcontrolaball, so that it couldinjureanotherplayer
(足球比赛中)抬脚过高
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This floor surface is extended to other areas of the building in contrast with the terrazzo and carpeting that weather thehighfoottraffic hardily.
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Thehighfoothas toe's z-position of 0.10 m and z-acceleration of 0.002 m/s2 in the middle term of the swing phase.
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Involvement of the dorsal periaqueductal gray in the loss of fear potentiated startle accompanied byhighfootshock training.
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