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Synonyms for gait

the rate of moving (especially walking or running)

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The conditions of 12 feet of six children both with and without MWI (2 males, 4 females) in the toe-in gait group in whom MWI was effective were evaluated by gait analysis.
The Students' t-test was used to compare physical findings between the toe-in gait and control groups, and age and physical characteristics of the toe-in gait MWI between MWI-effective and ineffective groups.
The Army is using a developmental operations acquisition approach to improve the evolving GAIT architecture.
John Allard, who employs Mr Gait at Allard Double Glazing in Crowborough, said: "[Paul was] working within a three mile radius of Crowborough all week.
GAiT's revenue volatility is low as the transport service is based on long-term public service contracts signed with the city, which consistently provides the company with over 90% of its total revenue.
Treatment protocol: Traditional Gait Training Group (TGTG): Traditional gait training exercises were given to the control group for four days a week with session duration 40-50 minutes.
Of the available physical performance measures, gait speed represents one that is suitable to be implemented in the standard clinical evaluation of older persons because it is a quick, inexpensive, reliable measure of functional capacity with high interrater and test-retest reliability.
There was no significant different in stroke (p=0.771), reoperation (p=0.342) and readmission (p=0.451) with slow and slowest gait speed.
Understanding the response of the biomechanical coupling between prosthesis and patient provides tools for designers to understand and accommodate the effects of the prosthesis in relation to gait (3, 6, 7).
Slow gait speed is an accurate prognostic indicator of outcomes after cardiac surgery when compared to other measures of frailty [9].
In this paper, inspired by the analysis of the ant locomotion observed by the high-speed camera, an ant-like gait transition model for the hexapod robot is proposed.
However, one of the most affordable ones, the Microsoft Kinect has been used in a number of studies to analyze gait and movement disorders.