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Jump takeoff in a small jumping spider

Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2021
Jumping in animals presents an interesting locomotory strategy as it requires the generation of large forces and accurate timing. Jumping in arachnids is further complicated by their semi-hydraulic locomotion system. Among arachnids, jumping spiders (Family Salticidae) are agile and dexterous jumpers.
Erin E. Brandt   +3 more
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At the Beach

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2016
Splenic injury due to blunt abdominal trauma is an emergency condition in pediatrics. We present a case of a 10-year-old girl who presented to the emergency department 12 hours after a fall from height with abdominal pain, vomiting, and left upper quadrant tenderness and was found to have splenic rupture.
Argiro Voloudaki   +4 more
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Jumping to Conclusions in "Jumping the Queue"

Stanford Law Review, 1998
In this review, Andrew Weis critically examines Mark Kelman and Gillian Lester's Jumping the Queue. An Inquiry into the Legal Treatment of Students with Learning Disabilities. Writing from the perspective of an individual who has a learning disability, Weis disputes Kelman and Lester's contention that people with learning disabilities should not ...
Andrew Weis, Mark Kelman, Gillian Lester
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My Jumpfor vertical jump assessment

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2015
My Jump Health and Fitness iOS 7.0 or later; Optimised for iPhone 5, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. $A7.49 Current version is V.2.1 which has iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus support, and iOS8 support. No trial version is available.
Robert Stanton   +2 more
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Caught in the jump

Science, 2017
The genetic mechanism by which the blast fungus jumped host to wheat is ...
Takaki Maekawa, Paul Schulze-Lefert
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A jump inversion theorem for the enumeration jump

Archive for Mathematical Logic, 2000
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Pierhead jump—some jump!

The RUSI Journal, 1995
Nearly 40 years ago atomic tests were being carried out’ during which servicemen were exposed to atomic radiation with little or no understanding of the implications’. It is one of these tests, the Mosaic Operations of 1956 off the coast of Australia, that Captain Gower relates here.
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Suicide by jumping

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1997
This review summarizes the published literature on suicide by jumping, in particular focusing on the social and psychological characteristics of people who have chosen this method of suicide, and the opportunities for prevention. Suicide by jumping accounts for 5% of suicides in England and Wales, and there are marked variations in the use of this ...
Mike Nowers, David Gunnell
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On the commutativity of jumps

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 2000
AbstractWe study the following classes:● Q* (r1A1…..rkAk) which is defined to be the collection of all sets that can be computed by a Turing machine that on any input makes a total of ri, queries to Ai, for all i ∈ {1..… k}.● Q(r1A1…..rkAk) which is defined like Q* (r1A1….. rkAk) except that queries to Ai, must be made before queries to Ai+1 for all i ∈
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