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Primary ciliary dyskinesia is an inherited disease characterized by impaired ciliary function leading to diverse clinical manifestations, including chronic sinopulmonary disease, persistent middle ear effusions, laterality defects, and infertility. Our understanding of the complex genetics and functional phenotypes of primary ciliary dyskinesia has ...
Parr, Angela
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Pain, functional status, social function and conditions of habitation in elderly unilaterally lower limb amputees [PDF]
Background/Aim. Few authors are involved in home rehabilitation of amputees or their reintegration into the community. It has been remarked that there is a discontinuity between the phases of the amputee rehabilitation in Serbia. The aim of the study was
Đurović Aleksandar +4 more
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Ruch: kinowość w malarstwie i literaturze
Translation of Mieke Bal's chapter into Polish. Translation of a fragment of Mieke Bal's book Emma & Edvard Looking Sideways: Loneliness and the Cinematic (2017), which accompanied an exhibition of Edward Munch’s painting in Munch Museum in Oslo.
Mieke Bal, Filip Lipiński
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Calculation of Angular Coordinates for the Control System of a Two-Link Industrial Robot Manipulator
Introduction. One of the tasks of two-link manipulators of industrial robots that move the end-effector along complex trajectories (e.g., robot welder) is associated with the need for careful programming of their movement.
S. P. Glushko
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Movement prediction and movement production. [PDF]
The prediction of future positions of moving objects occurs in cases of actively produced and passively observed movement. Additionally, the moving object may or may not be tracked with the eyes. The authors studied the difference between active and passive movement prediction by asking observers to estimate displacements of an occluded moving target ...
Wexler, Mark, Klam, François
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Eye movement abnormalities in movement disorders [PDF]
The visual system represents the most well-developed sensory system in humans, who are highly dependent on vision for organized response to their environment. The region of eye that is responsible for sharp central vision is the fovea. Thus, to see the world, images of objects of interest should fall on fovea.
Lal, Vivek, Truong, Daniel
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Playing Out: A Movement for Movement? [PDF]
In 2009, the "Playing Out" project was set up in Bristol in the United Kingdom by a parent-led community group who were seeking to address concerns about the lack of freedom for young people to play outside. Playing Out has, as its primary purpose, supporting children to "play out" where they live through providing the space within which children might
Pike, Elizabeth C.J. +2 more
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Representation of movement-based integrated learning in different physical environments of an early education institution [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to determine the differences in the representation of children’s integrated learning in an institutional context between standard children’s integrated learning and movement–based integrated learning. The research encompasses two
Lidija Vujičić +2 more
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Impossible Movement Illusions [PDF]
Past research has used the phi phenomenon to create the illusion of one object moving through another. This article presents three optical illusions that are conceptually similar, yet little known within academic psychology.
Houstoun, william, Wiseman, Richard
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Les pronoms non anaphoriques : perspectives de grammaire générative transformationnelle
The distribution of anaphoric pronouns has been a crucial issue in ‘mainstream’ transformational grammars (in particular in the government and binding framework).
Anne Jugnet
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