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  2. Mary Kenner - Wikipedia

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    Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner (May 17, 1912 – January 13, 2006) was an American inventor most noted for her development of the adjustable sanitary belt. [1] Kenner received five patents, which includes a carrier attachment for invalid walker and bathroom tissue dispenser.

  3. Stander - Wikipedia

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    Stander may refer to: Standing frame for assisting the physically challenged; Stander (surname) Stander (film) 2003 film about bank robber Andre Stander;

  4. Digitigrade - Wikipedia

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    In terrestrial vertebrates, digitigrade (/ ˈ d ɪ dʒ ɪ t ɪ ˌ ɡ r eɪ d /) [1] locomotion is walking or running on the toes (from the Latin digitus, 'finger', and gradior, 'walk').A digitigrade animal is one that stands or walks with its toes (phalanges) on the ground, and the rest of its foot lifted.

  5. Line stander - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, one of the winners of the Business Intelligence Hackathon API (BIHAPI) contest in Poland was a mobile app with a recognizable name "Stacz Kolejkowy" ("line stander"). [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Another peculiarity of Polish shortage economy and the resulting long queues were "queue list" ( lista kolejkowa ) and "queue committee" ( komitet kolejkowy ).

  6. Toe walking - Wikipedia

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    Studies have been performed to determine the source of the association between toe walking and cerebral palsy. One study suggests that the toe walking—sometimes called an equinus gait—associated with cerebral palsy presents with an abnormally short medial and lateral gastrocnemius and soleus—the primary muscles involved in plantarflexion.

  7. Clyde Austin - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Edward Austin (born November 1, 1957) is an American former basketball player. Nicknamed "Clyde the Glide", he emerged as a prospect while playing for Maggie L. Walker High School in Richmond, Virginia, where he is considered one of the area's greatest high school basketball players. [1]