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  2. Astasis - Wikipedia

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    Astasis is a lack of motor coordination marked by an inability to stand, walk or even sit without assistance due to disruption of muscle coordination. The term astasia is interchangeable with astasis and is most commonly referred to as astasia in the literature describing it. Astasis is the inability to stand or sit up without assistance in the ...

  3. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    Squatting is a posture where the weight of the body is on the feet (as with standing) but the knees and hips are bent. In contrast, sitting, involves taking the weight of the body, at least in part, on the buttocks against the ground or a horizontal object such as a chair seat. The angle between the legs when squatting can vary from zero to ...

  4. Topiary Park - Wikipedia

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    Topiary Park is a 9.2-acre (3.7 ha) public park and garden in Columbus, Ohio's Discovery District.The park's topiary garden, officially the Topiary Garden at Old Deaf School Park, is designed to depict figures from Georges Seurat's 1884 painting, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.

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  6. Truncal ataxia - Wikipedia

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    Truncal ataxia. Truncal ataxia (or trunk ataxia) is a wide-based "drunken sailor" gait characterised by uncertain starts and stops, lateral deviations and unequal steps. It is an instability of the trunk and often seen during sitting. [2] It is most visible when shifting position or walking heel-to-toe.

  7. Lordosis - Wikipedia

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    Lordosis. Lordosis is historically defined as an abnormal inward curvature of the lumbar spine. [1][2] However, the terms lordosis and lordotic are also used to refer to the normal inward curvature of the lumbar and cervical regions of the human spine. [3][4] Similarly, kyphosis historically refers to abnormal convex curvature of the spine.

  8. Ohio sheriff asks residents to 'write down' Harris supporter ...

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    Jonathan Limehouse, USA TODAY. Updated September 17, 2024 at 2:25 PM. An Ohio county sheriff seemingly instructed residents to write down the addresses of homeowners who have signs supporting Vice ...

  9. NY mansion that became a sensation on Zillow Gone Wild sold ...

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    The deed was filed with the County Clerk's Office last week and showed that the property was purchased for $2.925 million. Real estate agent Tim Tompkins of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, the ...