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  • The center of this twist is at T-12/ L-1, which is the medical term for where your twelfth (lowest) thoracic vertebra meets your first lumbar vertebra (see figure 24).

    ChiWalking Katherine Dreyer 2006

  • The center of this twist is at T-12/ L-1, which is the medical term for where your twelfth (lowest) thoracic vertebra meets your first lumbar vertebra (see figure 24).

    ChiWalking Katherine Dreyer 2006

  • The center of this twist is at T-12/ L-1, which is the medical term for where your twelfth (lowest) thoracic vertebra meets your first lumbar vertebra (see figure 24).

    ChiWalking Katherine Dreyer 2006

  • The center of this twist is at T-12/ L-1, which is the medical term for where your twelfth (lowest) thoracic vertebra meets your first lumbar vertebra (see figure 24).

    ChiWalking Katherine Dreyer 2006

  • I don't think it's really an urgent priority RIGHT NOW, and I'd rather we took our time and did it right and went to Martian space (I'm partial to Sun-Mars L-1) in a robust way that ensures the success of efforts to go there to stay.

    A Shift in Policy? Moon Base Axed? - NASA Watch 2009

  • Then out to Sun-Mars L-1, which can serve as a springboard to the moons of Mars, Mars itself, Ceres and the asteroid belt, perhaps even eventually the moons of Jupiter.

    Forget The Moon - NASA Watch 2009

  • The agency says more than 7,000 devices, manufactured by L-1 Identity Solutions Inc. and Cross Match Technologies Inc., are being used in the field.

    Device Raises Fear of Facial Profiling Emily Steel 2011

  • Same with the Lagrange points, and the InterPlanetary Superhighways that interweave the Solar system, connecting them all in a web that would allow us to Hubble-ize our future probes and routinely return them to Earth-Moon L-1 for repair, servicing and upgrade for practically no fuel cost before sending them back out on station.

    Forget The Moon - NASA Watch 2009

  • These devices, made by L-1 Identity Solutions, which was recently acquired by Safran, can weigh as little as 3 pounds, transmit data by several different wireless methods and remember 1 million identities.

    Defense Industry Faces Profit Losses As Golden Decade Ends 2011

  • Personally I think we'll get to NEOs first, especially if we go back to our Moon by way of the Earth-Moon L-1.

    A Shift in Policy? Moon Base Axed? - NASA Watch 2009

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