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Proceedings of the IEE Part A: Power Engineering, 1958
After discussing the reasons for the production of low weight/power ratio locomotives and the influence of high-speed lightweight Diesel engines on this ratio, the paper describes a 3300 h.p. Diesel-electric locomotive with a service weight of 106 tons, and records the experience gained in the first 200 000 miles of service.
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After discussing the reasons for the production of low weight/power ratio locomotives and the influence of high-speed lightweight Diesel engines on this ratio, the paper describes a 3300 h.p. Diesel-electric locomotive with a service weight of 106 tons, and records the experience gained in the first 200 000 miles of service.
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Journal of Experimental Biology, 1964
ABSTRACT The form and frequency of the waves passing down the bodies of small free-living nematodes (Panagrellus, Rhabditis and Turbatrix) depend on the nature of the external medium. Observations of animals moving in such media as syrup, agar gels, and dense suspensions of particles suggest that the relationship between the speed of ...
J. Gray, H. W. Lissmann
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ABSTRACT The form and frequency of the waves passing down the bodies of small free-living nematodes (Panagrellus, Rhabditis and Turbatrix) depend on the nature of the external medium. Observations of animals moving in such media as syrup, agar gels, and dense suspensions of particles suggest that the relationship between the speed of ...
J. Gray, H. W. Lissmann
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The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1994
This communication presents clinical material confirming the significance of the power of locomotion (including its associated symbols) and its link to psychic development (preoedipal and oedipal), the myth of Oedipus, and Sophocles' Oedipus plays.
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This communication presents clinical material confirming the significance of the power of locomotion (including its associated symbols) and its link to psychic development (preoedipal and oedipal), the myth of Oedipus, and Sophocles' Oedipus plays.
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The ability to move is a characteristic of living animals and facilitates distribution, food procurement, location of a mate or egg-laying site, and avoidance of unsuitable conditions. Insects, largely through their ability to fly when adult, are among the most mobile and widely distributed of animals. Development of this ability early in the evolution
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Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1965
Landman, Theodore L. Jahn
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Landman, Theodore L. Jahn
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Locomotion of Miniature Soft Robots
Advanced Materials, 2021Guo Zhan Lum, Pooi See Lee, Xiaogang Liu
exaly
1998
Introduction Insects typically have three pairs of jointed legs, one pair on each of the thoracic segments. The legs are moved by sets of extrinsic and intrinsic muscles, and are furnished with a range of sensory receptors, as well as with other mechanical structures such as hairs, spines and adhesive pads.
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Introduction Insects typically have three pairs of jointed legs, one pair on each of the thoracic segments. The legs are moved by sets of extrinsic and intrinsic muscles, and are furnished with a range of sensory receptors, as well as with other mechanical structures such as hairs, spines and adhesive pads.
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