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People with cerebellar ataxia may initially present with poor balance, which could be demonstrated as an inability to stand on one leg or perform tandem gait.
Also known as tandem anchoring, in this technique two anchors are deployed in line with each other, on the same rode.
Ajax often fought in tandem with his brother Teucer, known for his skill with the bow.
Earnest P. “ Larry ” Pletch shot Carl Bivens, 39, a flight instructor who was offering Pletch lessons in a yellow Taylor Cub monoplane with tandem controls in the air after taking off in Brookfield, Missouri.
Food is consumed and transferred to points ( an increasing scale of 1000 points is awarded for each enemy burst in tandem with another meaning: one enemy burst equals one food item worth 1000 points, two enemies burst equals two food items worth 1000 and 2000 points, three enemies burst equals three food items worth 1000, 2000, and 4000 points, and so on ) which results in more lives.
* Camel kicks: ( done with the partners positioned side-by-side ) the same movement as the basic but where the non-planted foot kicks on each slow, and where the quick-quicks are done with one foot behind the other ( in tandem ).
When these skills are coordinated in tandem with his telepathic abilities, Xavier is a dangerous unarmed combatant, capable of sensing the intentions of others and countering them with superhuman efficiency.
Cheney's most noted successes were in the Grand Prix road racing championships, with Phil Read using his chassis in tandem with a Yamaha engine to win the 1971 250cc world championship.
* In David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest, Lang is mentioned in tandem with James Cameron on page 48.
In tandem with mobility is the embedding of hardcore counter-insurgent units or troops with local security forces and civilian elements.
In the following months, Abakumov started carrying out important operations without consulting Beria, often working in tandem with Zhdanov, and sometimes on Stalin's direct orders.
The Late Natufian most likely occurred in tandem with the Younger Dryas.
Meanwhile, manager Tony La Russa began his first season with the Cardinals in tandem with a new ownership group.
Screening for PKU is done with bacterial inhibition assay ( Guthrie test ), immunoassays using fluorometric or photometric detection, or amino acid measurement using tandem mass spectrometry ( MS / MS ).
According to their initial announcement in 2008, PS 2. 0 is to exist in tandem with the printed version, while allowing more rapid updating of hosting information and networking features.
Around 2005, interest in the Ruby language surged in tandem with Ruby on Rails, a popular web application framework written in Ruby.
In contrast to the black-uniformed Allgemeine SS ( the political wing of the SS ), the Waffen-SS ( the military wing ) evolved into a second German army aside the Wehrmacht ( the regular national armed forces ) and operating in tandem with them ; especially with the Heer ( German Army ).

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In practice, since the brain is normally a rapid user of glucose, and since brain pathologies such as Alzheimer's disease greatly decrease brain metabolism of both glucose and oxygen in tandem, standard FDG-PET of the brain, which measures regional glucose use, may also be successfully used to differentiate Alzheimer's disease from other dementing processes, and also to make early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
Most states restrict operation of larger tandem trailer setups such as triple units, the " Turnpike Double " ( twin 48 – 53 ft units ) or the " Rocky Mountain Double " ( a full 48 – 53 ft unit and a shorter 28 ft unit ).
However some flies, such as the trolling tandem streamer fly, are designed for trolling behind a moving boat.
Plans for future crewed interplanetary spaceflight missions often include final vehicle assembly in Earth orbit, such as NASA's Project Orion and Russia's Kliper / Parom tandem.
Specialty wheels such as Aerospoke or Shimano " Sweet-16 " may build " tandem certified " racing wheelsets.
This special meaning for inline is used for either bikes with a longitudinal crankshaft, such as the Sunbeam S7, or for tandem twins, with a transverse pair of crankshafts, but the cylinders arranged longitudinally, one in front of the other.
Rising up in tandem with the Olympia, Washington-based riot grrrl movement led by feminist bands such as Bikini Kill, Huggy Bear called themselves " boy-girl revolutionaries ," both in reference to their political philosophy and the gender makeup of their band.
The upper and lower trapezius fibers also work in tandem with the serratus anterior to upwardly rotate the scapulae, such as during an overhead press.
In many cases across the country, such as Lansdowne Centre in Richmond, British Columbia, Heartland Town Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, Centre Laval, Laval, Quebec, Marché Central in Montreal and Promenades Saint-Bruno, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec, and Sherway Gardens and the Toronto Eaton Centre areas in Toronto, Ontario, and in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador either the existing Future Shop location is in the same shopping centre as the more-recently opened Best Buy location or the two stores open in tandem in close proximity.
* the bicycle and all its varieties, such as tandem, tall, and recumbent
The group refused to work in tandem with " reformists " such as those populating the SDF or the Independent Labour Party.
A multiple tandem layout was used on some military jet aircraft during the 1950s, pioneered by the Martin XB-51, and later used on such aircraft as the U-2, Myasishchev M-4, Yakovlev Yak-25, Yak-28 and the B-47 Stratojet because it allows room for a large internal bay between the main wheels.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation ( physiatry / physiotherapy ) employs diverse physical techniques such as thermal agents and electrotherapy, as well as therapeutic exercise and behavioral therapy, alone or in tandem with interventional techniques and conventional pharmacotherapy to treat pain, usually as part of an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary program.
In recent years it is gradually being replaced in many areas by newer techniques such as tandem mass spectrometry that can detect a wider variety of congenital diseases.
Several new subjects such as Computing and Theatre Studies and Drama are being introduced in tandem with the Ministry of Education's revised curriculum.
Depending on downstream applications including the purification of protein complexes to study protein interactions, purification from higher organisms such as yeasts or other eukaryotes may require a tandem affinity purification using two tags to yield higher purity.
The Communists maintain that developments within the foreign policy of the United States – as reflected in the rise of neoconservatives and other groups associated with right-wing politics – have developed in tandem with the interests of large-scale capital such as the multinational corporations.
Equally important, the original trio — Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and Bob Shane — in tandem with other, similar early acts such as the Limeliters, spearheaded a boom in the popularity of folk music that suddenly made the latter important to millions of listeners who previously had ignored it.
In both the carrying of heavy loads and in lateral raises, the deltoid often contracts in tandem with scapular elevators such as the levator scapulae, upper trapezius or serratus anterior.
One such subdivision was Ranelagh Estate, designed by Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin in 1924 in tandem with the surveyors Tuxen and Miller.
Bombers such as the B-58 Hustler seated 3 crew members in tandem.
Disorders of the distal urea cycle, such as citrullinemia, argininosuccinic aciduria and argininemia are included in newborn screening programs in many jurisdictions that using tandem mass spectrometry to identify key amino acids.
The use of a dedicated trainer aircraft with additional safety features — such as tandem flight controls, forgiving flight characteristics and a simplified cockpit arrangement — allows pilots-in-training to safely advance their real-time piloting, navigation and / or warfighting skills without the danger of overextending their abilities alone in a fully featured aircraft.
For example, it was usual to find tandem seating in biplane basic trainers such as the Tiger Moth and the Jungmann, and the British used side by side seating in the operational conversion of some of its fast jets such as the English Electric Lightning.

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