| 21. | A shoe is an item of footwear intended to protect and comfort the human foot while doing various activities.
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| 22. | They often involve smaller blacktip sharks that mistake, say, a human foot for a bite-sized fish.
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| 23. | The plantar arch in the human foot has an elastic spring function that generates energy for running but not walking.
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| 24. | His rock-climbing abilities have actually improved, because his lightweight prostheses fit into crevices where a human foot cannot.
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| 25. | Interestingly enough, the main ingredient in the cheese is a bacterium that can be found on the human foot ."
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| 26. | Another item found in Warhol's boxes at the museum in Pittsburgh was a mummified human foot from Ancient Egypt.
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| 27. | This gives the human foot an'everted'or relatively outward-facing appearance compared to that of other apes.
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| 28. | The "'Heel-Ball Index "'of the human foot is a variability in biological anthropology.
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| 29. | He broke a bone in his right foot, and the human foot is a very delicate, complicated piece of machinery.
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| 30. | This type is less effective since human foot or hand power on clutching reaches about 10 KN or 1, 000 kg.
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