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If by patterning you mean laying out or putting something in a pattern, the Spanish words are "Haciendo (making) or, poniendo en (putting into) un patron".
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Aston-Patterning is an integrated system of movement education, bodywork, ergonomic adjustments, and fitness training that recognizes the relationship between the body and mind for well being.
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Aston-Patterning assists people in finding more efficient and less stressful ways of performing the simple movements of everyday life to dissipate tension in the body.
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Plan or create according to a model or models.
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Neuromuscular patterning refers to the coordination and activation of specific muscle groups in a synchronized manner to carry out a movement or task efficiently. It involves the connection between the brain and muscles to create smooth and coordinated movements. Training neuromuscular patterning can improve movement quality, performance, and reduce the risk of injury.
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You may find an answer to this question on my website at www.laserod.com/ITO_faq.shtm
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Patterning on the fur does not usually change unless due to mutation.
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Little controlled research has been done on either the benefits or limitations of Aston-Patterning; as of early 2003, no reports have been published in any peer-reviewed medical, alternative medical, or bodywork journals.
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From the diamond-shaped patterning on its skin ! See related link for a picture.
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Most clients of Aston-Patterning report a diminution of tension, improved ease of movement, and an enhanced feeling of well-being. Some clients, however, do report side effects, the most common being pain and exhaustion.
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Kate Markham Abbey has written:
'Patterning with a symbolic meaning'
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Depends on choke, distance and end state.
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It helps people who seek a remedy from acute or chronic pain by teaching them to improve postural and movement patterns.
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I would look at:
Quilting and Abstract art
African Art and Cubism (picasso)
Patterning and Feminist Art
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An ajaraca is an ornamental pattern made in a wall using jutted-out bricks, originally a style of wall patterning used in parts of Spain.
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GEORGE STAMATIOU has written:
'ROLES OF AUXIN RESPONSE FACTORS IN PATTERNING PROCESSES DURING ARABIDOPSIS DEVELOPMENT'
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Flat patterning and pattern drafting are different terms for the same thing.
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The federalist papers were only published in NYC and not in Georgia. The fact of the limited circulation of the papers means that they had very little impact on the ratification of the constitution. I am not sure what you mean by " federalist majority patterning " considering that the only people who could be involved in the political process were white land owning men over 21.
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People suffering from acute stress disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder , or other emotional disorders related to abuse
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patterning blocks, 3-d shapes, shapes, if you don't like this massage send a note to demetre@bell.net.
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The chronosystem includes the patterning of environmental events and transitions over the life course, as well as sociohistorical circumstances. It refers to the dimension of time in a person's development, encompassing both individual life events and broader social changes that occur over time.
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Pigment under the skin makes the patterns in snakes skin. You can sometimes see the patterning in the shed skin (but not always).
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* co-ed * co-op * co-mingle * co-pilot * co-captain * co-leader * co-sign
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Lots of snakes are brown and black. You'd need to be more specific about the patterning, size, head shape, and location you spotted the snake to get a good answer.
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It depends on the species. Their usual colouring is a mixture of green, brown yellow and black patterning - which helps it blend into its natural environment (rain forest areas).
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The "co" in "style and co" is short for "company."
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A bioprinter is any device which performs bioprinting - the construction of a biological structure by computer-aided, automatic, layer-by-layer deposition, transfer and patterning of small amounts of biological material.
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A bioprinter is any device which performs bioprinting - the construction of a biological structure by computer-aided, automatic, layer-by-layer deposition, transfer and patterning of small amounts of biological material.
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Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be was created in 1971-11.
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Some words with the prefix "co" include cooperate, coordinate, and collaborate.
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Gabrielle Co Co Chanel is the founder/maker of the French clothing line 'Chanel'.
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It is in Co. Fermanagh, which is in Northern Ireland.
It is in Co. Fermanagh, which is in Northern Ireland.
It is in Co. Fermanagh, which is in Northern Ireland.
It is in Co. Fermanagh, which is in Northern Ireland.
It is in Co. Fermanagh, which is in Northern Ireland.
It is in Co. Fermanagh, which is in Northern Ireland.
It is in Co. Fermanagh, which is in Northern Ireland.
It is in Co. Fermanagh, which is in Northern Ireland.
It is in Co. Fermanagh, which is in Northern Ireland.
It is in Co. Fermanagh, which is in Northern Ireland.
It is in Co. Fermanagh, which is in Northern Ireland.
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What is the difference between an independent co-executor and a co-executor
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No Co Co Jones is gorgeous and China Anne McClain is ugly
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