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It is important to understand the differences between the **Event_Global_Minimum** and **Event_Minimum** commands. | It is important to understand the differences between the **Event_Global_Minimum** and **Event_Minimum** commands. | ||
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For example: Create events at the global and local minimum of the Right Knee Flexion Angle during a gait cycle (RHS+RHS). | For example: Create events at the global and local minimum of the Right Knee Flexion Angle during a gait cycle (RHS+RHS). | ||
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- The local minimum must be a peak and the signal may not be decreasing within the specified frame window. | - The local minimum must be a peak and the signal may not be decreasing within the specified frame window. | ||
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