It's a machine, made of several different parts, and it uses a power source other than direct human movement.
But the International Cricket Council has confirmed they will now seek independent analysis of his action by a member of the their panel of human movement specialists.
In the late 1980s, researchers at the University of Parma in Italy found that the brain cells of macaque monkey fired in the same way whether they were making a particular motion (like reaching for a peanut) or watching another monkey or human make that movement.
Movement of human as well as financial capital represents a healthy renewal.
Children's brains, she says, are equipped to acquire certain skills at certain ages, and at the earliest ages, they should be learning about movement and human interaction.
Those hundreds of millions of migrants (the Chinese New Year is usually said to be the largest movement of human beings ever) all go home to see their families out in the boonies.
As executive director and founding member of Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA), she leads a movement of 80, 000 human rights activists who seek to improve the everyday lives of the southern African nation's women.
In fact, there's no known upper limit since the human eye sees a continuous stream of movement, not individual frames. 60 fps was tried in the 70's by Douglas Trumbull with his 70mm film process called Showscan (see the More Coverage link below for its comeback tour), but studios and theaters of the era couldn't stomach the cost of the celluloid it required and the company went bust.
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However, the time has come for a movement focused on realizing our full human potential as learners.
"By comparing before-and-after satellite images, we were able to see a significant movement of the region's human population, suggesting widespread displacement, " said Lars Bromley of the American Association of the Advancement of Science.
The skeletons in Total Recall were done by digitizing a human skeleton and then matching the motion to the movement of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Yet another part of me knew that these events in Libya and elsewhere in the Middle East are part of a broader and totally predictable movement towards freedom and liberation of the human spirit.
Over the course of this week, the U.S. Presidential Delegation has experienced the lasting power of the Special Olympics movement to promote awareness and appreciation of the human rights of those with disabilities.
The Kenyan bishops' anti-condom remarks contradict the view of Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI who stated in 2010 that "where the intention is to reduce the risk of infection" condoms can be "a first step in a movement toward a different way, a more human way, of living sexuality", Mr O'Brien said.
The 57-pound device is a robot that a human could wear over his or her body either to assist or inhibit movement in leg joints.
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Access describes itself as a global movement premised on the belief that political participation and the realization of human rights in the 21st century is increasingly dependent on access to the internet and other forms of technology.
The Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, specifically the first movement, Allegro, has all the joy, beauty and exhilarating quality of human life at its best.
Some 30 states allow raw milk sales for human consumption, according to the Food and Drug Administration, although federal rules prohibit the movement of these products across state lines.
Both of these granddaddies of the corporate university movement were successful, in part, because they focused so exclusively and aggressively on the human resource needs of their own companies and industries.
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If dance is movement, and movement is life, then it is not a wonder that the practice has been part of human interaction, since our beginnings.
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