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A-Movement

1997
Abstract Having developed Case theory, which concerns properties of A-positions, we are now in a position to consider the passive and other constructions that involve relations between A-positions. These constructions involve movements to A-positions, that is, A-movements.
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The Hospice Movement

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
Transition from life to death is terrifying. It demonstrates with grim finality man's time-limited existence. Dying is a distressing journey beyond the frontiers of human knowledge and experience, and nothing generates greater fear than the unknown. Thus, it is not surprising that dying arouses strong emotions in the deceased before death and in the ...
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Movement Spaces and Movement Traces

2014
The analysis of the observed movement by means of computers requires abstraction, conceptual modeling, and formalization of the moving entities and the spaces embedding that movement. This preliminary but crucial stage of Computational Movement Analysis (CMA) requires modeling choices but is also constrained by the data sources at hand.
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Movement Coordination — Movement Patterns

1996
The subtitle of this book contains the word behavior. The study of human behavior is a huge field of research. Under the concept of behavior we may subsume simple movements up to highly complex behavior, such as dealing with other humans or with specific situations.
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Local Movements? Global Movements?

2012
The work of the activists and communities featured in this book are exemplary of local responses to globalization. The preceding chapters demonstrate how people in politically marginalized communities across the global North and South are finding ways to assert both cultural and political autonomy.
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The Movement Movement

Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, 1966
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APPARENT MOVEMENT AND EYE MOVEMENTS

British Journal of Psychology. General Section, 1953
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