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    The number of roomettes in a sleeping car can vary slightly, but it is commonly 16, 18, or 20. [2] [3] [4] The bed in a roomette folds into one of the end walls of the compartment when not in use, and a seat folds upwards to replace it. Thus the bed is parallel to the side of the train, in contrast to twinette berths, which are perpendicular to ...

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    These machines are therapist-assisted devices that are used in the clinical setting, but is limited by the personnel and labor requirements placed on physical therapists. [19] The BWSTT device, and many others like it, assist physical therapists by providing task-specific practice of walking in people following neurological injury.

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    Massage room with three massage tables. A massage table is used by massage therapists to position the client to receive a massage. Most are manufactured with client comfort and therapist ergonomics in mind. A typical table has an easily cleaned, heavily padded surface, and a face cradle that allows the client to breathe easily while lying face ...

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    Pullman sleeping car, original to the William Crooks locomotive, on display in Duluth, Minnesota. The sleeping car or sleeper (often wagon-lit) is a railway passenger car that can accommodate all passengers in beds of one kind or another, for the purpose of sleeping. George Pullman was the American innovator of the sleeper car. [citation needed]

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  7. John Houghtaling - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Houghtaling (pronounced HUFF-tay-ling; [1] November 14, 1916 – June 17, 2009 [1]) was an American entrepreneur and inventor who in 1958 invented the Magic Fingers Vibrating Bed, a common feature in mid-priced hotels and motels from the 1960s to the early 1980s.

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