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s reared by a normal dam shown to have lower | locomotion activity compared to its controls. |
as 781 collotype plates and was named Animal | Locomotion: An Electro-photographic Investigation of Co |
It has been shown to increase | locomotion and sniffing behavior in mice who have been |
ular Robotics (EVR) using gentler methods of | locomotion and manipulation. |
tes wakefulness, increases body temperature, | locomotion and elicits a strong increase in energy expe |
sts to highlight subtle changes in a horse's | locomotion, and provide a video record of how a horse's |
e termed 'semi-loopers' due to their mode of | locomotion and feed on Castor Ricinus communis. |
sduction, nitrogen metabolism and excretion, | locomotion and muscle function, biomechanics, circulati |
Perpetumobile (due to its unlimited means of | locomotion) and with it cross the Crown of the World to |
gulation of E-cadherin and reduction of cell | locomotion and invasion, and in the down-regulation of |
rin is a hominin on the basis of its bipedal | locomotion and dental anatomy; based on this, they date |
Gray was also known for his work in animal | locomotion and the development of experimental zoology. |
zoology from Oberlin College, with earthworm | locomotion as the subject of his master's dissertation, |
Evolution of Sirenian | Locomotion, based on Berta and Sumich, 1999. |
in (1809-1882), agreed that this new type of | locomotion brought a remarkable advantage in comparison |
rn with open eyes and capable of independent | locomotion but not all precocial birds leave the nest a |
This mechanism is not used for | locomotion, but only for escaping from predators or sev |
y depressed and the pelvic fins are used for | locomotion, enabling these fish to appear to “walk” on |
often as not they used their arms as aids to | locomotion, flat-headed and curiously long-snouted, the |
side, and when wound up possess the power of | locomotion for a short time." |
ne", as they are known in the novel) mode of | locomotion, however it is hinted at: "Can you imagine a |
(See Rotating | locomotion in living systems) |
The series was shown on | Locomotion in Latin America on weekends. |
Quadrupedal | locomotion is preferred in the trees and on the ground, |
Their | locomotion is linked to their body shape. |
Most ground | locomotion is characterized by quadrupedal knuckle walk |
This form of | locomotion is peculiar to the green June beetle. |
a wingless jumping insect; thus the means of | locomotion is jumping, then walking. |
Gigantopithecus's method of | locomotion is uncertain, as no pelvic or leg bones have |
Locomotion is usually rectilinear, with the body moving | |
e rainforest on their long arms, a method of | locomotion known as brachiation. |
ke other sifakas, it uses a type of arboreal | locomotion known as vertical clinging and leaping. |
biomechanics, functional morphology of fluid | locomotion, locomotor physiology) is called nektology. |
Diesel's | Locomotion Mayhem |
In terrestrial animals, plantigrade | locomotion means walking with the podials and metatarsa |
ultiple versions of this robot using various | locomotion methods. |
s; however, a minority opinion favor bipedal | locomotion, most notably championed by the late Grover |
Shildon | Locomotion Museum is a railway museum in Shildon, Count |
The opening of the Shildon | Locomotion Museum, an annex of the National Railway Mus |
nd 1882, and is now preserved in the Shildon | Locomotion Museum. |
locomotive, then named Active, now known as | Locomotion No 1, was delivered to the railway just befo |
The first locomotive to run on the S&DR was | Locomotion No 1, built at the Stephenson works though, |
Locomotion No. 1 was on display in Alfred Kitching's wo | |
me is that the first train on that line, the | Locomotion No. 1, was assembled here in 1825 before sta |
nhappy at the disruption that trains such as | Locomotion No. 1 caused to his cattle he insisted that |
Take, for example, the | locomotion of a woodlouse in relation to temperature. |
Locomotion of amoeba occurs due the sol-gel conversion | |
cent industrial estate will bring you to the | Locomotion One, another pub on the line of the original |
The Davington Light Railway ( | Locomotion Papers No. 40 ed.). |
North Sunderland Railway, The Oakwood Press, | Locomotion Papers No. 36, ISBN 0-85361-335-4 |
Locomotion Papers. | |
Steam | locomotion received much attention at Barlow's hands an |
bably acted as stabilisers, or were used for | locomotion, rowing the animal across undersea mudflats. |
rea of biomimetics has led to studies of ant | locomotion, search engines that make use of "foraging t |
clinging and leaping" is a type of arboreal | locomotion seen most commonly among the strepsirrhine p |
APT-E at | Locomotion, Shildon, County Durham |
RR directors for immediate adoption of steam | locomotion, stating that the power of horses was known |
archetype could also exploit hybrid forms of | locomotion such as routing and deploying a "web" of spa |
Locomotion Tango is a song by Modern Talking from their | |
In addition to being used for | locomotion, the tarsus of leg I contains a unique senso |
large cranial capacity must precede bipedal | locomotion, this was exacerbated by the widespread acce |
water, fuel, or light, or with the means of | locomotion, to deprive the community in Northern Irelan |
sported by ambient water currents, many have | locomotion, used to avoid predators (as in diel vertica |
on two versus four legs, finding two legged | locomotion was far more efficient. |
Tomy Tutor were among the platforms to which | Locomotion was ported. |
agonist of the membrane flow scheme for cell | locomotion, which is largely based on how cap formation |
ound, the Warriors dominated the Chattanooga | Locomotion with a 32-6 victory. |
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