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movement

[moov-muhnt] / ˈmuv mənt /




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These scans track the movement of water through brain tissue, which helps researchers map the networks that link one region to another.

From Science Daily

Silver, which typically tracks gold’s movements, has the potential for larger price swings as its smaller market size makes it more sensitive to fluctuations in the dollar.

From The Wall Street Journal

I loved that show, it was an opportunity to keep growing our movement.”

From Los Angeles Times

Early motion pictures were obsessed with movement, Wanamaker says.

From Los Angeles Times

"The table will be hard-fought, there will be lots of movement," added Alonso.

From Barron's