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Slight Tension
A minimal level of stress or strain on the muscles or body, which can sometimes be beneficial for health and muscle tone.
Frequency
The rate at which a cycle or a vibrating pattern occurs, typically measured in hertz (Hz), and applicable in various contexts such as sound, light, and electrical impulses.
Time
The indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
Ball-and-Socket Joint
A type of synovial joint that allows for rotational movement in all directions, exemplified by the hip and shoulder joints.
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