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Weyand also notes that Palmiero-Winters has less muscle than able-bodied runners to provide fuel in a long race.
Running down a dream: Leg amputee makes U.S. track team 2010
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Pistorius 'crescent-shaped, carbon-fiber prosthetics, which are half the weight of biological limbs, help him reposition his legs more quickly, Weyand and the University of Wyoming's Matthew Bundle determined.
Running down a dream: Leg amputee makes U.S. track team 2010
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Palmiero-Winters uses a similar prosthetic but because of the slower speeds over greater distances, as well as the asymmetry that having one intact leg and one prosthetic leg creates her situation presents "a very different scientific consideration," Weyand says.
Running down a dream: Leg amputee makes U.S. track team 2010
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Weyand, observing in South Vietnam during the final months, reported that the only hope of halting the NVA offensive lay in the massive and unrestrained application of U.S. firepower.15 Absent U.S. material or air support, the government of South Vietnam fell.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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Weyand, observing in South Vietnam during the final months, reported that the only hope of halting the NVA offensive lay in the massive and unrestrained application of U.S. firepower.15 Absent U.S. material or air support, the government of South Vietnam fell.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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"I can't think of any plausible reason she would be advantaged," Southern Methodist University associate professor Peter Weyand says.
Running down a dream: Leg amputee makes U.S. track team 2010
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Eventually, after serving as the U.S. commander of all forces in Vietnam, Weyand supervised their final withdrawal.
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Weyand was willing to expand his views with me and R.W. (Johnny) Apple of the New York Times when we flew down to the Mekong Delta to talk to him off the record.
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Apple, on the other hand, included an excerpt from it without attribution to Weyand in a compelling analysis of the war on August 7, 1967, It was entitled "Stalemate."
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Of course, Weyand had said it, not once when I first met him, but again during the off-the-record interview with Apple and me.
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