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pro·gres·sion

 (prə-grĕsh′ən)
n.
1. Movement or change from one member of a continuous series to the next: progression of the disease in stages.
2. A continuous series; a sequence: a progression of limousines. See Synonyms at series.
3. Mathematics A series of numbers or quantities in which there is always the same relation between each quantity and the one succeeding it.
4. Music
a. A succession of tones or chords.
b. A series of repetitions of a phrase, each in a new position on the scale.

pro·gres′sion·al adj.
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progressional

adj developmentfortschreitend; examinationsaufeinanderfolgend, im Schwierigkeitsgrad ansteigend; training, developmentkontinuierlich (verlaufend or weitergehend)
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The tangential GRF was assumed to be negligible, because the magnitude of the vertical force is about 20 times more than both the lateral shear force and progressional shear force during walking [54, 55].
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