Scaling and mechanics of carnivoran footpads reveal the principles of footpad design.
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He said the pitchers recommended a concrete footpad and a beginner's line.
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Keep the curse jar empty with the ToolStep, which slides over the handle and provides a non-slip footpad.
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They recorded the thickness of each footpad 24 hours later.
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Having reached the bottom rung, he lowered himself into the bowl-shaped footpad of Eagle, the spindly lunar module of Apollo 11.
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In the game, preteens and teens dance on special footpad controllers to pulsing music as they match their moves to arrows that cascade down the screen.
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One day before the animals were sacrificed, the researchers injected 10 micrograms of H. pylori into one hind footpad of each mouse and sterile saline into the opposite footpad.
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Rotating a series of color filters in front of its TV camera, it shot pictures of the soil scattered on its white footpad-which made an ideal photographic background.
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A highwayman who robs on foot
A footpad is a robber or thief specializing in pedestrian victims. The term was used widely throughout the 16th century until the 19th century, but gradually fell out of common use. ...
One who feeds from derelicts and other chaff of society.