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  2. Akathisia - Wikipedia

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    Other noted signs include rocking back and forth, fidgeting, and pacing. [7] However, not all observable restless motion is akathisia. For example, while mania , agitated depression , and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may present like akathisia, movements resulting from them feel voluntary, rather than being due to restlessness.

  3. Back and Forth - Wikipedia

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    Back-and-forth method, a method of showing isomorphism between countably infinite structures satisfying specified conditions Back and Forth (software) , a shareware program for DOS Topics referred to by the same term

  4. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Pepper: A drill in which players hit a ball back and forth in a pass, set, spike, pass, set, spike, etc. pattern without a net; Perimeter defense: A defensive formation of back row players where players set up along the edges of the court to dig. Middle back is deep in the center and right while left-back shift back and towards the sidelines.

  5. The lessons for Canada, Mexico, and China from Trump's 10 ...

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    The back-and-forth comes as a self-imposed deadline of Saturday looms where Trump has promised tariff action against America's top three trading partners. ... Another would look toward "a more ...

  6. Canadian Ambassador to U.S. says Canadians are 'perplexed ...

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    Hillman said Canada and the U.S. had people who travel back and forth between the two countries and touted a partnership between them. "We have 400,000 to 500,000 people that move back and forth ...

  7. Back-and-forth method - Wikipedia

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    Back-and-forth methods are often ascribed to Cantor, Bertrand Russell and C. H. Langford [...], but there is no evidence to support any of these attributions. While the theorem on countable densely ordered sets is due to Cantor (1895), the back-and-forth method with which it is now proved was developed by Edward Vermilye Huntington (1904) and ...

  8. In Kentucky bourbon country, the newest trade war feels like ...

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    The latest back-and-forth is a sobering prospect for Kentucky bourbon producers and their supporters. ... “Other nations have forgotten that the United States is the world’s superpower, and ...

  9. Reciprocating motion - Wikipedia

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    Reciprocating motion, also called reciprocation, is a repetitive up-and-down or back-and-forth linear motion. It is found in a wide range of mechanisms, including reciprocating engines and pumps. The two opposite motions that comprise a single reciprocation cycle are called strokes. [citation needed]