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process

In art, the method by which an artwork is produced. Common processes, such as painting, may be clarified by the use of more precise terminology; for example, the many painting processes include layering, dripping, stippling, and dragging.



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25-in]) infrared light-emitting diodes (IREDs) were attached to the following body landmarks of the subjects: head of fifth metatarsal and lateral maleolus (foot), lateral maleolus and femoral condyle (leg), femoral condyles and femoral greater trochanter (thigh), and greater trochanter and acromial process (trunk, including pelvis and thorax).
(a) The object or saltshaker in tasks A, B, and D was placed at the near edge of the desk in the sagittal plane of the acromial process of the scapula.
The LT muscle test was performed as described by Hislop et al, (8) with the resistance force from the HHD being applied to the spine of the scapula midway between the acromial process and the root of the spine, as depicted in Figure 2.
 
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