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1 ectional rotation of the visual scene in the frontal plane.
2 nce on a platform periodically tilted in the frontal plane.
3 ce on a platform periodically tilting in the frontal plane.
4 ation in these patients, particularly in the frontal plane.
5  limb leads, and VAQRS was calculated in the frontal plane.
6 is sample, we measured forefoot and rearfoot frontal plane alignment using photographs of a non-weigh
7  radial distribution around the fovea in the frontal plane and a "Z-shaped" course in the axial plane
8              Serial sections were cut in the frontal plane and light microscopy used to count the num
9 VS always produced a tilt of the body in the frontal plane but the response was larger and more prolo
10 ependent on active neural control, while the frontal plane dynamics are less stable and require great
11             The higher neural demands of the frontal plane dynamics are reflected in a more variable
12 ctive strategy for ensuring stability in the frontal plane dynamics.
13 g these puncta were not often evident in the frontal plane examined.
14 ighted sequences in sagittal, transverse and frontal planes in all patients, images obtained using th
15                                              Frontal plane knee loads were compared between the diffe
16                                              Frontal plane laxity was measured from stress radiograph
17                                     Although frontal plane loading at the knee contributes to OA, pro
18  penguins appear to have excessive amount of frontal plane motion in their gait that is characterized
19                                 If excessive frontal plane motion requires additional neural control
20 ectional, full-field visual rotations in the frontal plane of standing subjects.
21 s its normal relationships to the median and frontal planes or whether new relationships (and thus, n
22 ased so that the body was more stable in the frontal plane, response direction became biased toward t
23                                       In the frontal plane, the rate of head and trunk tilt in space
24 d of a lateral tilt of the upper body in the frontal plane through an angle of about 8 deg.
25 al layers of the central complex bend in the frontal plane, which produces the characteristic shape o
26       Head movements were constrained to the frontal plane with the use of a bite plate and a forehea

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