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1 ns (median distance of 15 feet; range, 15-20 feet).
2 h individual wave heights of 27.7 meters (91 feet).
3 multiple body parts (residual arm, lips, and feet).
4 ear and toe PPG feet, and finger and toe PPG feet.
5 al and residential structures in D.C. to 130 feet.
6 ght-bearing computed tomography (CT) of both feet.
7 direct apposition to sustentacular cell end feet.
8 redirected later with crossed than uncrossed feet.
9 zed by the loss of central rays of hands and feet.
10 t adhesive secretions released by their tube feet.
11 nterfollicular epithelium, the tail, and the feet.
12 and congenital contractures of the hands and feet.
13 is between 10 and 20 trillion standard cubic feet.
14 a fall history from those more sure on their feet.
15 h the ice blocks via sensors placed on their feet.
16 t and find its skeletal correlate in hominin feet.
17 fer to subsequent task performance with bare feet.
18 d without wearing flat, rigid soles on their feet.
19 tinas, with greatest expression at their end feet.
20 t the apoptotic program, resulting in webbed feet.
21 elicit sensations referred to their missing feet.
22 a, feeding difficulties, and small hands and feet.
23 vertical supports with strongly dorsiflexed feet.
24 endent estimates of 1.8 and 2.3 million acre-feet.
25 with high levels of inflammation in healthy feet.
26 ns, or active lesions on the face, hands, or feet.
27 ving her bilateral hands, wrist, ankles, and feet.
28 er limb dysplasia), who use tools with their feet.
29 n in ground reaction force (GRF) through the feet.
30 o measure the level of force applied by both feet.
31 ented them from gripping branches with their feet.
32 ities, including palms of hands and soles of feet.
33 ckened, red, and scaly skin on the hands and feet.
35 opening jars or bottles (11%), tingling toes/feet (10%), and trouble walking stairs or standing up (9
37 They also more often reported tingling toes/feet (29% v 14%; P = .0127) compared with those treated
39 ty studies demonstrate the effectiveness of [FeEt(3) ](-) in rapidly and selectively forming the cros
43 l nocturnal dyspnea, swelling of the legs or feet, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, melena, or hemat
44 ymptoms of sepsis (leg pains, cold hands and feet, abnormal skin colour) that first developed at a me
45 vacant lots totaling over 7.8 million square feet (about 725,000 m(2)) were greened from 1999 to 2008
49 by congenital contractures of the hands and feet, along with distinctive facial features, including
54 gement of the lips, tongue, nose, hands, and feet and are diagnosed by elevated insulin-like growth f
55 the choroid plexus and at the astrocytic end feet and defects in the synthesis of cerebrospinal fluid
57 ds, transporting fish eggs attached to their feet and feathers, yet empirical support for this is lac
59 he extremity associated with desquamation of feet and hands, and red eyes, may suggest atypical form
61 ne disorder that affects joints of hands and feet and introduces injury in secondary organs such as c
63 oot or in minimal shoes, and may protect the feet and lower limbs from some of the impact-related inj
67 tion beneath soft contacting objects such as feet and shoe outsoles at high frame rates has numerous
69 account for the adhesion properties of gecko feet and the brilliant color variation of butterfly wing
72 erebriform collagenomas on the soles of both feet and varicose veins in early childhood, in the absen
73 ed pain and heat in the extremities (usually feet and/or hands), with pain attacks triggered by heat
75 re taken not </=0.305 m (1 foot), 0.914 m (3 feet), and 1.829 m (6 feet) from the patient's head duri
76 n effects for different effectors (hands and feet), and for pictures and words, across the time cours
77 bipedal walker has identical carboxylic acid feet, and "steps" along an isotactic hydroxyl-group-deri
80 dothelial apoptosis, misguided astrocyte end feet, and dysregulation of lipoxygenase/cyclooxygenase,
81 ly re-established perivascular astrocyte end-feet, and enhanced spinal cord motor neuron survival.
84 isk >12 times (OR 12.43) whereas knee, back, feet, and hip involvement increased the risk 60 times (O
85 F. necrophorum persisted on footrot diseased feet, and in mouths and faeces; different strains were d
87 en responses to body effectors (e.g., hands, feet, and limbs) and object effectors (e.g., hammers, co
88 is, leading to overcontraction of the hands, feet, and orofacial muscles and other joints of the body
89 ion score, timed Gower score, time to run 30 feet, and serum creatine kinase [CK] level) and with non
91 rain barrier (BBB) integrity, astrocytic end-feet, and the expression of astrocytic gap junction and
92 and blisters on infected individuals' hands, feet, and throats to infections with severe neurological
93 in brain slices and in vivo, occurred in end feet, and were increased by G protein-coupled receptor a
94 vel (SL), Denver altitude (DA) (1609 m [5280 feet]), and severe high altitude (HYP) ( approximately 5
96 tic facial features, hirsutism, and hand and feet anomalies, with the first patient being milder than
100 body parts used as action effectors (hands, feet, arms, and legs), (2) noneffector body parts (chest
101 nical sign is weakness in the lower legs and feet, associated with muscle atrophy and gait defects.
102 ability, and re-established perivascular end-feet astrocytes in symptomatic ALS mice may represent BS
103 microgliosis, and enhanced perivascular end-feet astrocytes were also determined in spinal cords, mo
107 ion as to whether individuals with sensitive feet bear specific KRT6C mutations and whether a general
109 rs, and the distal one for the testis, front feet, bone, heart, muscle, brain, spinal cord, and tongu
110 presentation of the deafferented body parts (feet, but not hands) and (ii) regardless of posture, who
111 ds were more prominent than they were in the feet; by 18 months, symptoms were more severe in the fee
112 e byssus glands embedded in the zebra mussel feet, byssogenesis is highly active to produce numerous
113 eous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) of the hands and feet can be challenging to treat and cause significant d
114 overwhelming majority of children with club feet can be successfully managed, without the need for m
116 rs, and eight body parts (hands, arms, legs, feet, chests, waists, upper faces, and lower faces).
117 or burning pain (13% v 6%; P = .03) in toes/feet compared with those not treated with chemotherapy.
118 cides are transmitted to the insect when its feet contact the solid surface of the insecticide, resul
120 ed a tactile localisation deficit with their feet crossed, indicating external spatial coding of touc
123 ects' perception of step length (i.e., inter-feet distance at foot landing) when they moved their leg
124 e forces/pressures exerted beneath shoes and feet during a number of different training activities in
126 or soreness in the mouth, throat, hands, or feet, during the first 6 months of treatment favored paz
127 d toe PPG foot (toe PAT), ear and finger PPG feet, ear and toe PPG feet, and finger and toe PPG feet.
128 ified by careful clinical examination of the feet: education and frequent follow-up is indicated for
129 is unlike locomotion on hard ground because feet experience both solid- and fluid-like forces during
132 associated with detachment of astrocytic end-feet from cerebral microvessels, leakage of plasma prote
133 xtraordinary ability to prevent their sticky feet from fouling while running on dusty walls and ceili
135 r lenses led to an increased distance of the feet from the step, increased vertical toe clearance and
139 y judged the laterality of rotated images of feet, hands, and whole-bodies (mental rotation task) in
140 iour, as in dermopterans and bats, and their feet have a calcaneal calcar to support the uropagatium
144 ion to standard radiography of the hands and feet, imaging of the hands and wrists was performed with
145 of pain, dysautonomia, small hands and small feet in a kindred carrying a novel Na(V)1.7 mutation.
147 two-story detached homes, 1,500-3,500 square feet in area, located in Phoenix, Arizona, built in 2002
149 cted by manned submersible at a depth of 740 feet in Palau, resulted in the isolation of two cytotoxi
151 Ca2+ imaging of cerebral astrocytic end-feet in Stx2-treated mouse brains suggested that the tox
152 at parrots can bob their heads or lift their feet in synchrony with a musical beat [2,3], but humans
154 is highly expressed at perivascular glia end-feet in the mammalian brain and may, with this prominent
156 e with a loss of 3.1 km(3) (2.5 million acre-feet) in groundwater volume derived from Gravity Recover
157 e-led structured evaluation (blood/urine/eye/feet) in public and private outpatient clinics and diabe
158 sistent sensory disturbance of the hands and feet including numbness, paraesthesia and chronic pain.
159 d/or Pisa syndrome, contractures of hands or feet, inspiratory sighs, severe dysphonia, severe dysart
165 2010 totaled approximately 0.43 million acre feet (maf; 0.53 km(3)), accounting for approximately 4%
166 nostosis and polysyndactyly of the hands and feet; many other clinical features occur, and the most f
168 city generation are $1.50 per thousand cubic feet (Mcf) of gaseous natural gas exported as LNG ($.028
172 s principally localized to the hands and the feet, neuropathic in nature and in all study participant
173 Although adults have no muscles in their feet, newborn animals have muscles that rapidly disappea
174 person-years (206 for hand numbness, 187 for feet numbness, 130 for nocturia, and 127 for urgency).
176 years +/- 8.7) with plantar fasciitis and 50 feet of 50 asymptomatic volunteers (27 men, 23 women; me
178 adherens junctions, which anchor apical end-feet of adjacent RGCs to each other at the ventricular s
179 nfected animal's cage, and/or stood within 6 feet of an infected animal) or "complex" (e.g., invasive
180 er proportion of high value homes within 500 feet of an O&G well and that most houses predated O&G we
181 r proportion of lower value homes within 500 feet of an O&G well and that most O&G wells predated hou
182 tral nervous system densely expressed on end-feet of astrocytes, unique clinical features, MRI and ot
190 calized to both the lumen microvilli and end feet of the sustentacular cells of the olfactory epithel
192 xpressed on the vascular endothelium and end-feet of vascular glia (forming a 'double cuff') in drug-
193 te and adaptive inflammatory swelling in the feet of Xenopus laevis by injection of killed bacteria o
194 decisions (e.g., choosing where to put your feet on a rocky ridge) appear near-optimal: the percepti
195 joint damage]) and erosions of the hands and feet on radiographs, all-cause mortality, and treatment
196 asked to place their hands on a surface and feet on the floor and keep the same stable posture to in
197 ds may indicate that hadrosaurs placed their feet on the midline during locomotion, while ceratopsids
198 inate between the relative positions of its "feet" on a track and thereby move with net directionalit
199 en patients with PD who performed repetitive feet or hand movements while undergoing implantation of
200 d from lesional tissues but not from control feet or other areas of the diseased foot (including the
201 h has no effect on the contractility of tube feet or the body wall-associated apical muscle, contrast
203 ntal variables: viewing distance (from 10-24 feet, or 3.05-7.32 m) and illumination (overhead fluores
204 lower residential altitude (4,296 vs. 4,637 feet, p < 0.001), and lower pulmonary artery pressures b
206 , severe dysarthria, snoring, cold hands and feet, pathological laughter and crying, jerky myoclonic
207 rate of 300 MMscf/d (million standard cubic feet per day) assuming the well was open to the reservoi
208 emission rates in excess of 6 standard cubic feet per hour (scf/h), accounted for 95% of emissions.
211 decline in 6-minute walking distance (-48.0 feet per year compared with -56.6 feet per year for thos
212 e who walked 1 to 2 times per week and -79.4 feet per year for nonexercisers; P for trend = 0.037).
213 nce (-48.0 feet per year compared with -56.6 feet per year for those who walked 1 to 2 times per week
215 le joint problems: individuals with knee and feet problems were 14 times more likely to experience di
216 ciates with the detachment of astrocytic end-feet processes and the formation of areas of perivascula
217 ies on the premature differentiation and end-feet proliferation of CB2R-expressing oligodendrocytes.
223 he subject standing from a chair, walking 10 feet, returning to the chair, and ends after the subject
225 y chronic inflammatory lesions affecting the feet, salivary glands and lungs, and antichromatin antib
228 tal fold scale: chi2 = 0.12, P = .73; crow's feet scale: chi2 = 1.07, P = .30), and 18 months (Griffi
229 tal fold scale: chi2 = 0.03, P = .87; crow's feet scale: chi2 = 2.41, P = .12), 12 months (Griffiths
231 for trend<0.001) and 4.0, 4.2, 4.3, and 4.5 feet/second, respectively, after 1 year (P for trend<0.0
232 average gait speed of 4.0, 4.2, 4.3, and 4.5 feet/second, respectively, at baseline (P for trend<0.00
234 resthesias and Raynaud's syndrome (hands and feet) showed significant two- to four-fold increased ris
235 ed in soil and on diseased, but not healthy, feet; similar strains were detected on both healthy and
236 MMS for head and neck, genitalia, hands, and feet skin cancers, which may represent an additional fin
238 a significant effect: semi-circular (round) feet soften the impact, resulting in much smaller losses
239 allus thickness does not affect how hard the feet strike the ground during walking, as indicated by i
241 s ranging from proteins, bacteria, and gecko feet suspended over semiconductor surfaces to interfaces
246 xpressed in perivascular brain astrocyte end feet that is essential for neurovascular development and
248 circled endogenous neurons, and extended end feet that wrapped around blood vessels without altering
249 -U(L)20 Rz reduced the viral DNA load in the feet, the dorsal root ganglia, and the spinal cord relat
251 limbs-individuals with dysplasia-who use the feet to act, as they and typically developed controls pe
252 ng the track-binding interactions of the two feet to be labile under different sets of conditions suc
254 e of the 10-g monofilaments for screening of feet to detect sensation loss, with the goal of improvin
255 ing a 50th percentile patient and standing 6 feet to the side of the glass was 0.055 uGy, which was l
258 bo cream, which was applied to the hands and feet twice per day for 21 days after the start of capeci
259 a-DOTATATE PET/CT was performed from head to feet using a 16-slice PET/CT scanner 45 min after inject
260 y of the lower back, hips, knees, and ankles/feet using the visual analog scale, categorizing musculo
262 sualized normal radiomarker outflow from the feet via the deep venous system, also observed in the su
263 C disability subscale, overall knee pain, 50-feet walk time, chair-stand time, and use of medications
265 arization in the perivascular astrocytic end feet was impaired after TBI, which was most prominent in
266 e ability to detect warm temperatures in the feet was observed prior to clinical diagnosis and the on
267 h trajectories toward tactile stimuli on the feet, we provide experimental evidence that this transfo
268 s of patients with erosions of the hands and feet were 48% of noncarriers (150/314) of valine at posi
272 rene cavitand bearing four guanidines at the feet were investigated in water and dodecylphosphocholin
276 r in the Intermountain West (elevation 5,000 feet) were analyzed for patients born with single-ventri
278 occurs at depths of 1.5-2.5 km (5000 to 8000 feet) where most geologists generally assume that thermo
279 A classic example of the latter is gecko feet, where hierarchical features enhance friction acros
281 surface to mimic the nanotopography of gecko feet, which allows attachment to vertical surfaces.
282 carbon fibre amperometry to record pre-spike feet, which have been shown to correspond to the initial
284 ould not detect textured surfaces with their feet while other measures of motor and sensory function
285 dothelial cells, pericytes and astrocyte end feet) while retaining high RNA integrity and protein pos
286 a pathogen apparently highly specialised for feet, while Fusobacterium necrophorum, a secondary patho
287 We found that small amplitude pre-spike feet with abnormally long durations were increased in Ra
289 ion in a distal distribution in the hands or feet with bone proliferation suggests a seronegative spo
290 ion contractures, brachydactyly of hands and feet with broad fingertips and toes, and uni- or bilater
291 mechanism, RNA samples from the zebra mussel feet with byssogenesis and without byssogenesis were use
292 ng feats have been attributed to specialized feet with hairy toes that uncurl and peel in millisecond
293 painful vesicular eruption on his hands and feet, with associated fevers, neurologic symptoms, and a
294 r own body surface, or pictures of hands and feet within arm's reach, patients with complex regional
295 simulated for different depths (2,000-6,000 feet) within the production interval of a typical oil/ga
296 n in a proximal distribution in the hands or feet without bone proliferation suggests rheumatoid arth
297 06), 6-min walk performance (-34.5 vs. -57.9 feet/year, p = 0.088), and the summary performance score
298 th faster decline in 6-min walk (<4 h: -35.8 feet/year; 4 to <7 h: -41.1 feet/year; 8 to <11 h: -68.7
299 alk (<4 h: -35.8 feet/year; 4 to <7 h: -41.1 feet/year; 8 to <11 h: -68.7 feet; >/=12 h: -78.0 feet;
300 d morphology of scales and feathers on their feet, yet the genetic and developmental mechanisms gover