locomotor|locomotors in English

noun

person or thing that is able to move independently from one place to anothe

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1. All Apicomplexans are parasitic and lack contractile vacuoles and locomotor processes.

2. Neuroma pain model: correlation of Autotomy and locomotor behavior in rats

3. “Condylarths” were found to have displayed a broad range of locomotor adaptions, including Cursoriality.

4. Probably it was locomotor Ataxy, which is the special scourge of the imaginative man.

5. He was struck down by locomotor Ataxy, and died on the 24th of July 1822.

6. The Coordinative Locomotor Training Concept was developed from the PNF concept as an innovation by Britta Dietz, IPNFA® Advanced Instructor

7. ‘Most studies of the locomotor performance of reptiles have focused on lizards, with Chelonians, especially hatchlings and juveniles, being largely overlooked.’

8. Biomechanics is the application of mechanical laws to living structures, specifically to the locomotor system of the human body

9. Beyond Componentry: How principles of motor learning can enhance locomotor rehabilitation of individuals with lower limb loss--a review J Rehabil Res Dev

10. 11,12 Stimulation of D2 receptors in the caudate-putamen, a region of the brain responsible for locomotor control, may be responsible for Apomorphine's action

11. 11 These results suggest that physical burden and caudal autotomy should be the origin of variation in locomotor capacity in H. bowringii.

12. Some basic stride characteristics of race trotters were measured by means of an Accelerometric device during a locomotor test in order to find stride parameters, predictive for race performance

13. 11, 12 Stimulation of D2 receptors in the caudate-putamen, a region of the brain responsible for locomotor control, may be responsible for Apomorphine's action

14. The up-to-date dental facilities and supplies meet all requirements. Indications: rheumatical and musculoskeletal disorders, organic locomotor disturbances, arthralgia, polyarthritis (but not acut phase!

15. 20 The meanwhile completed trial examines the effectiveness of the treadmill-locomotor therapy with the gait trainer LokoHelp on patients suffering from central and spinal paresis.

16. A study aiming to determine how mass properties and body proportions relate to each other and locomotor posture in Archosaurs is published online by Bishop et al

17. Comparative studies provide correlational evidence of morphological adaptations for high locomotor performance, such as the classical indicators of Cursoriality in mammals, long limbs and high metatarsal/femur ratios

18. Transition from "Protochordates" to Craniates marked by a dramatic change in … Activity level Sensory systems Locomotor efficiency Feeding strategies Size The origin of Craniates - Two key features

19. According to the present results, WIN55,212-2 affected locomotor activity Biphasically while exerting converging effects on dopamine activity but diverging effects on glutamate release between cortical and subcortical regions, especially at the higher dose

20. (Ancrenaz, et al., 1994; Krauker, et al., 2002; Quinn and Wilson, 2004) Aye-Ayes are able to make use of a wide range of locomotor methods including arboreal quadrupedalism, leaping, and head-first descent.

21. In invertebrate biology, an Appendage refers to any of the homologous body parts that may extend from a body segment, including antennae, mouthparts (including mandibles, maxillae and maxillipeds), gills, locomotor legs (pereiopods for walking, and pleopods for swimming

22. This paper is the first of a three-part series that investigates the architecture of Cancellous (‘spongy’) bone in the main hindlimb bones of theropod dinosaurs, and uses Cancellous bone architectural patterns to infer locomotor biomechanics in extinct non-avian species

23. The few species that have evolved Bipedal locomotion have the advantage of better predator detection due to their elevated head, increased dexterity as a result of free hands, and enhanced endurance (but not speed) and locomotor performance

24. Relative to most previous studies of Cursoriality, our focus on a size‐restricted, taxonomically narrow group of mammals permits us to evaluate the degree to which ‘cursorial specialization’ affects locomotor anatomy independently of broader allometric and phylogenetic trends that might obscure such a …

25. Use of the foot apparel according to the invention effects a relief of pressure from the feet and therefore an improved biomechanics and improved locomotor system, activation of acupuncture/acupressure points at the feed and support of venous reflux.