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  • ...ugh a muddy area.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Snakes primarily rely on undulatory locomotion to move through a wide range of environments]] ...er, forgo use of their legs in certain environments and exhibit undulatory locomotion. In [[robotics]] this movement strategy is studied in order to create nove ...
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  • ...ignificantly higher than 100. This information can also be used to predict locomotion patterns for extinct primates in cases where forelimb and hind limb [[fossi ...
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  • ...echanisms. Subsequently, he concentrated on the mechanics of [[terrestrial locomotion]], notably walking and running in [[mammal]]s, particularly on [[gait]] sel Alexander was particularly interested in the mechanics of [[dinosaur]] locomotion.<ref>[http://www.pterosaur.co.uk/biblio/A-C/AlexanderR.htm ''The Pterosaur ...
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  • ...to be incorporated into the next trophic level. In fact, less than 15% of terrestrial plant production is consumed by herbivores, leaving much of it to enter the ...that fact that phytoplankton biomass can turn over 100–300 times per year. Terrestrial plants, on the other hand, grow slowly and expend much of the energy derive ...
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  • ...ey must move a cursor representing their [[center of pressure (terrestrial locomotion)|center of pressure]] (COP) on a screen.<ref name="Stevenson">Stevenson, I. ...PH6232.html Research for this Wikipedia entry was conducted as a part of a Locomotion Neuromechanics course (APPH 6232) in the School of Applied Physiology at Ge ...
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  • ...ity, discriminates gait of healthy young and older adults during treadmill locomotion. Journal of biomechanics, 37(6), 935-938.</ref> [[Category:Terrestrial locomotion]] ...
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  • ...The common ancestor of all bats is hypothesized to have been an [[arboreal locomotion|arboreal]] [[Quadrupedalism|quadruped]] of the [[northern hemisphere]].<ref ...Hanke, S., & Pillat, J. (2000). The role of echolocation in the hunting of terrestrial prey–new evidence for an underestimated strategy in the gleaning bat, Megad ...
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  • ...a motor neuron to induce muscle contraction and oppose the stretch. During locomotion, sensory neurons can reverse their activity when stretched, to promote rath ...uloskeletal Model|date=2016 |title=Neuromechanical Modeling of Posture and Locomotion|pages=273–307| veditors = Prilutsky BI, Edwards DH |series=Springer Series ...
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  • ...Robotics 1.jpg|thumb|420px|Soft-legged wheel-based robot with terrestrial locomotion abilities]] ...ar approaches to hydraulic soft joints can also be derived from [[arachnid locomotion]], where strong and precise control over a joint can be primarily controlle ...
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  • ...bmersion, but the apnea, bradycardia, and vasoconstriction are shared with terrestrial mammals as a neural response.<ref name="Panneton 2013" /> Air-breathing marine vertebrates that have returned to the ocean from terrestrial lineages are a diverse group that include [[sea snakes]], [[sea turtles]], ...
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  • ...}}{{defn|defn=is a [[robot]] that is capable of moving in the surrounding (locomotion).<ref name="tvt2">Hu, J.; Bhowmick, P.; Lanzon, A., "[https://ieeexplore.ie ...molar mass is computed from the [[standard atomic weight]]s and is thus a terrestrial average and a function of the relative abundance of the isotopes of the con ...
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