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  2. Freedom of Movement - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    In subject area: Social Sciences. Freedom of movement refers to the fundamental human right to choose and change one's place of residence, as well as the freedom to travel and engage in daily activities such as commuting and shopping. It is protected by the Constitution of Japan and encompasses the right to pursue happiness through mobility.

  3. Freedom of Movement - Canada Commons

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    Freedom of Movement. Freedom of movement, mobility rights, or the right to travel is a human rights concept encompassing the right of individuals to travel from place to place within the territory of a country, and to leave the country and return to it. The right includes not only visiting places, but changing the place where the individual ...

  4. Woman/life/freedom: The social semiotics behind the 2022 Iranian...

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    Focusing on the Woman, Life, Freedom movement in Iran, the study examines how social semiotic resources are employed in virtual spaces to critique social, cultural, and political issues, fostering connections between local and international users. By investigating the movement of signs and artifacts across linguistic landscapes, the study aims ...

  5. Architecture of human joints and their movement - ScienceDirect

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    The degree of freedom (DOF) is the number of directions of movement at a joint (Lockard and Oatis, 2009, Lippert, 2011, Floyd, 2015, Sara and Neumann, 2017). It is another way of describing the motion at a joint by using the coordinate system. DOF applies to translational, as well as rotational movements.

  6. Six Degrees of Freedom - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    The degree of freedom (DOF) is the number of directions of movement at a joint (Lockard and Oatis, 2009; Lippert, 2011; Floyd, 2015; Sara and Neumann, 2017). It is another way of describing the motion at a joint by using the coordinate system. DOF applies to translational, as well as rotational movements. A joint in three-dimensional space has ...

  7. Jaw Movement - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    In general, jaw movement is equivalent to mandibular movement, i.e. the motion of the mandible against the maxilla. However, in clinical practice, the motion of the maxilla against the mandible is frequently recorded for evaluation of jaw movement. For example, the Gothic arch tracing technique uses a tracing plate connected to the mandible and ...

  8. “Once upon a time, there was a freedom fighter called

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    We read about the wives of a few prominent freedom fighters like Narayani Devi, wife of Manikya Lal Verma, leader of the Bijoliyan peasant movement (Sharma, 2022–23), Ratan Devi Shastri, wife of Hiralal Shastri, leader of the Jaipur Praja Mandal Movement (Jain & Sharma, 2018), and Anjana Devi Chaudhary, wife of Ram Narayan, first President of ...

  9. FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL KNOWLEDGE IN ELEMENTARY...

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    The children's freedom of movement in the quarter was investigated by indirect observation. The data were analysed and discussed as a function of the children's method of mobility, their age and gender. The results confirm the importance of the type of individual—environment interaction, in particular of freedom of movement, in acquiring ...

  10. Producing solidarity in social media activism: The case of My...

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    To answer our research question, we draw on an empirical study of My Stealthy Freedom (MySF), a social movement protesting the compulsory veiling of women in Iran. In particular, we compare two configurations of activism within this social movement – namely the MySF Facebook (FB) fan page and the White Wednesdays (WWeds) campaign.

  11. Biomechanics of human movement and its clinical applications

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    Biomechanics is the study of continuum mechanics (that is, the study of loads, motion, stress, and strain of solids and fluids) of biological systems and the mechanical effects on the body’s movement, size, shape and structure. Mechanical influence on biological systems can be found at multiple levels, from molecular and cellular, all the way ...