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1995
Abstract The mature step cycle of human walking emerges from an intimate link between stance and transport. We see in the earliest spontaneous movements of the legs in the fetus and newborn that there is inherent temporal order (Provine, 1988; Robertson, 1988).
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Abstract The mature step cycle of human walking emerges from an intimate link between stance and transport. We see in the earliest spontaneous movements of the legs in the fetus and newborn that there is inherent temporal order (Provine, 1988; Robertson, 1988).
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Science, 1987
In the letter "Tanker 'dumping' regulations" by T. S. Wyman (5 June, p. 1160), the years of amendations to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, mentioned in the second paragraph, were incorrect. The amendations were made in 1978, 1984, and 1985 (not 1987).
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In the letter "Tanker 'dumping' regulations" by T. S. Wyman (5 June, p. 1160), the years of amendations to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, mentioned in the second paragraph, were incorrect. The amendations were made in 1978, 1984, and 1985 (not 1987).
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Hospital management, 2002
Abstract Not all gastropods are slow moving. The pelagic species, such as the pteropod Clione, are strong swimmers that can swim at speeds up to 50 cm/second. However, the vast majority of gastropods locomote not by swimming, but by crawling, and they are indeed slow.
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Abstract Not all gastropods are slow moving. The pelagic species, such as the pteropod Clione, are strong swimmers that can swim at speeds up to 50 cm/second. However, the vast majority of gastropods locomote not by swimming, but by crawling, and they are indeed slow.
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2001
Fish locomotion shows the key features related to swimming. The functional anatomy of relevant parts is described. Species with special swimming skills are discussed. Kinematics of undulations of body and tail and swimming styles using paired and unpaired appendages are described.
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Fish locomotion shows the key features related to swimming. The functional anatomy of relevant parts is described. Species with special swimming skills are discussed. Kinematics of undulations of body and tail and swimming styles using paired and unpaired appendages are described.
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2004
AbstractThis chapter provides an overview of the current knowledge on the mechanics and neural control of locomotion in the rat and outlines the methods available for measuring locomotor abilities in this species. Topics discussed include the mechanics of locomotion, neural control of locomotion, and measuring locomotion in the laboratory.
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AbstractThis chapter provides an overview of the current knowledge on the mechanics and neural control of locomotion in the rat and outlines the methods available for measuring locomotor abilities in this species. Topics discussed include the mechanics of locomotion, neural control of locomotion, and measuring locomotion in the laboratory.
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Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1965
T L, JAHN, M D, LANDMAN
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T L, JAHN, M D, LANDMAN
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