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sprinters had 12 per cent longer toes than their slower counterparts of the same height. odpowiednik 学び始める
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someone or something that has the same job or purpose as someone or something else in a different place
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the lower legs of speedy runners were shorter than more sluggish members of the public. 学び始める
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moving or reacting more slowly than normal
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longer toes provided more grip and shorter legs more power. 学び始める
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the way you hold sth tightly, or your ability to do this
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Very long toes allow the power from the legs to be transferred to the ground and so increasing acceleration." Pol. przyspieszenie 学び始める
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the increase in something's speed, or its ability to go faster
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They found that the sprinters had big toes - measured from their metatarsal to the end of the nail Pol. kość śródstopia 学び始める
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one of the bones in your foot between your ankle and your toes
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the differences were small but significant. Pol. ważny, znaczący 学び始める
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having an important effect or influence, especially on what will happen in the future
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Longer toes allowed them to remain in contact with the ground longer during each stride, 学び始める
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a long step you make while you are walking
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they outperformed slower sprinters 学び始める
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to be more successful than someone or something else
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the distance between the ankle ball and the Achilles tendon also played a part. 学び始める
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the distance between the ankle ball and the Achilles tendon also played a part. Pol. ścięgno Achillesa 学び始める
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the part of the body that connects the heel bone to the muscles in the lower part of the leg
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Dr Stephen Piazza, an expert in kinesiology, the study of human movement 学び始める
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the science of body movement:
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They became interested in studying the legs of athletes 学び始める
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a person who is very good at sports or physical exercise, especially one who competes in organized events:
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they were approached by an American footballer trying to increase his speed. 学び始める
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to speak to, write to, or visit someone in order to do something such as make a request or business agreement:
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They then recruited another 10 sprinters 学び始める
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to persuade someone to work for a company or become a new member of an organization, especially the army:
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They then recruited another 10 sprinters as well as 10 more lay people of the same height and weight. 学び始める
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not trained in or not having a detailed knowledge of a particular subject:
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there are many factors that contribute to sprinting performance. 学び始める
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to be one of the reasons why something happens:
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the distance between the ankle ball and the Achilles tendon also played a part. My thanks to everyone who has played a part in saving the hospital. 学び始める
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to help to achieve something:
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Sprinters' big toes enable them to make full use of their potential by affecting the grip. Computerization should enable us to cut production costs by half 学び始める
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to make someone able to do something, or to make something possible:
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They were entrusted with a task to improve a sportsman's results. 学び始める
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to give someone a thing or a duty for which they are responsible:
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