Varying combinations of muscle groups were stimulated andfootswitches were used to trigger each channel at the appropriate period of the gait cycle.
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The relation between the word and thefootis thus no longer a hierarchical matter.
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Further research must be undertaken on maternal smoking and deformities of thefootfor the possible association to be con®rmed.
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More specifically, providing /p, t, k/ arefootinternal, they will be glottalised.
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This is a valid assumption, since thefootis considered massless and inertialess.
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The final syllable can support a stressedfootsince it is binary at the level of the mora.
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Since conflicting alignment does not produce adjacentfoot-heads, there is no opportunity for clash.
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This enlarges her ability to experience and shape the near-field sounds around her body, even allowing her to shape sounds with her hands and feet.
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So when the eighth child died, those who buried it inflicted some injuries under the sole of the feet, probably with thorns.
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An integrated model to predict the atmospheric spread offoot-and-mouth disease virus.
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Others found work asfootsoldiers in the private armies of wealthy notables or as independent bandits.
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This constraint simply expresses the unilaterality of contact forces exerted by the ground on thefoot.
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The autopsy established the existence of marks produced by blows from a hard instrument on his face, legs and the soles of his feet.
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Thus, a word with two feet counts as if it is two words, exhausting its phonological phrase.
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Reactions are less severe in wounds to the extremities, such as the ankle andfoot, which suggests the toxins moved slowly through the bloodstream.
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Collocationswithfoot
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broken foot
He suffered only severe blast injuries to his legs, arms and face and, in addition, had abrokenfoot.
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cubic foot
One chamber had a capacity of onecubicfoot, and the second a capacity of one-halfcubicfoot.
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flat foot
He speculated that other arrangements, such as aflatfoot, should be feasible for a similar passive gait.
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