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"Besides life-saving applications in fire and rescue, the potential to record dynamic scenes of a human body could have a variety of other biomedical uses including studying or monitoring breathing, cardiac beat detection and analysis, or measurement of body deformation due to various stresses during exercise, " Ferraro says.
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But Harvard stayed financially healthy during the lean years of the Depression partly by enlarging its undergraduate student body--two dynamic presidents during that period, A. Lawrence Lowell and James B.
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This is because they rely on static models of weight loss rather than dynamic models that account for the way the body adjusts to reducing food intake by reducing energy expenditure.
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He starts with a 15- to 20-minute warm-up "dynamic stretching and muscle activation, just to get your body prepared" then completes a circuit that can include 30-kilogram kettlebell swings, 160-kilogram squats and pull-ups.
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If you want workable results in a dynamic union of 15 or more members you need a body whose task is to give input from the perspective of the Union's global interests instead of depending only on a national perspective.
ECONOMIST: Europe's constitution
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The European Union's transport commissioner, Siim Kallas, promised greater co-ordination between the 38 member states of Eurocontrol, the body supposed to integrate air navigation services across Europe, and a more dynamic approach to risk assessment.
ECONOMIST: The effect on business and leisure
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They said it was an "unexpectedly dynamic" process, with chemicals in venom being formed through evolution and then later being adopted by parts of the body for other uses.
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