The rate of moving (especially walking or running)
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Examples for "pace"
Examples for "pace"
1A senior health official acknowledged a greater pace of change was needed.
2This year, Peeler said growth would continue, albeit at a slower pace.
3The issue is whether education systems are keeping pace with the changes.
4Consumer prices, however, soared at their fastest pace in over a year.
5The private sector component however continues to improve at a healthy pace.
1Results: Participants with faster baseline gait had lower rates of incident disability.
2Conclusion: Improvement in usual gait speed predicts a substantial reduction in mortality.
3These findings suggest that the reautomatization of gait is affected among patients.
4Background: Both cognitive function and gait speed are important correlates of disability.
5The gait of the patients was obtained using a motion capture system.
6Conclusion: ALS patients performed the imagined gait faster than the real gait.
7Some came with the reminiscent roll of the sea in their gait.
8Staggering in his gait, he fell; then rose again and again fell.
9Conclusions: Quantitative gait markers are independent predictors of falls in older adults.
10The great monsters loped away in their strange rocking gait, running south.
11I had forgotten the plodding cart-horse gait; my shoes were too light.
12The long walk to freedom now has a slow and unsteady gait.
13Slow, deliberate, and confused is the best way to describe his gait.
14All models were loaded and restrained to represent conditions of normal gait.
15Even with his plodding gait, it was far too early for sunrise.
16Yesterday it did six miles without damage, though the gait remains Hephaestian.
Gait per variant geogràfica