The data of all data glove sensors for a particular handposturedefines this handposture.
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On the other hand, it is evident that this method provides a robust approach to realisticpostureprediction that can handle a biomechanically accurate model.
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Even the most elementary and pervasive acts, such as breathing and controllingposture, produce changes in the stimulation of multiple perceptual systems.
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Such a tendency ofposturegeneration is called elastic.
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Defensive postures affect the magnitude, but not the occurrence of signalling equilibriums with second-period attacks.
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This requires the decision process to deal with the riskpostureof the person or organization on whose behalf the agent is acting.
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Thepostureof applying theoretical principles from the outside, as it were, sends the message that clinical practice and ethics are two different, independent enterprises.
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A multimodal agent may do this in multiple ways: through speech and intonation, facial expression and gaze, gesture, body movements andposture.
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Rather, adult features (such as pectoral muscles) are combined with infant traits (flabby limbs, facial expression, andposture) that often appear vestigial.
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Since movements include emotional body postures and facial expressions, these cells would be activated by the perception of the object's emotional state.
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Is effeminacy a limp wrist, a set of facial mannerisms, a way of crossing one's legs, a certainposture?
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Answers to these questions are influenced, of course, by the 'end-specification' aspects of any complete normative scheme rather than theposturethat is adopted.
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Let's assume that the desired body roll angle with reference to the vertical is zero (uprightposture).
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The fight generally comes to a quick conclusion when one of the combatants adopts a submissivepostureand flees.
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And the postures are not ' merely' musical; they also play at, or with, ways of being.
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Collocationswithposture
posture
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bodily posture
Naturalness in bodily posture was emphasized over aristocratic stiffness.
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correct posture
The positive effects ofcorrectpostureare thereby demonstrated.
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defence posture
That single unequivocal statement would do the world of good for recruiting, not to mention to the view of our allies towards our defence posture.
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