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    The claims about these machines range from improving circulation and lymphatic drainage to enhancing recovery to helping you shed some extra calories, and they could cost you anywhere between $80 ...

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    Lifepro did not respond to a request for comment. Although vibration plates are safe for most people, ultimately, Johnson says, “when we make changes, we tell people to listen to their body.”

  4. Joseph Mortimer Granville - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Mortimer Granville (4 May 1833, Devonport – 23 November 1900, London) was an English physician, author and inventor known for having first patented the electromechanical vibrator for relief of muscle aches, exclusively for male patients.

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    The stair climber is a great cardio option because "it’s low impact, but high intensity," says Anna Victoria, CPT, founder of the Fit Body app, who used the machine throughout her pregnancy. The ...

  6. Melde's experiment - Wikipedia

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    A model of Melde's experiment: an electric vibrator connected to a cable drives a pulley that suspends a mass that causes tension in the cable. Melde's experiment is a scientific experiment carried out in 1859 by the German physicist Franz Melde on the standing waves produced in a tense cable originally set oscillating by a tuning fork , later ...

  7. The Human Life Review - Wikipedia

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    The Human Life Review is a quarterly journal published by the Human Life Foundation since 1975. [1] It is devoted to explorations of life issues, primarily abortion, as well as neonaticide, medical genetics, prenatal testing, human cloning, fetal tissue experimentation, euthanasia and assisted suicide, and also publishes articles dealing with more general questions of family and society. [1]