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1 hen taxa were smaller, terrestrial, and long-legged.
2 olecular elevators are more reminiscent of a legged animal than they are of passengers on freight ele
3 placement control; foot trajectories of many-legged animals are considered to be stereotypical veloci
4                            Furthermore, many-legged animals display modular, direction-, and leg-spec
5                                         Most legged animals routinely encounter foot slipping, yet de
6                                              Legged animals routinely negotiate rough, unpredictable
7            Tardigrades are microscopic eight-legged animals that are famous for their ability to surv
8 ludes centipedes, millipedes and other multi-legged animals.
9 o mind images of fish transforming into four-legged animals.
10 ng locomotion behaviours in humans and other legged animals.
11                                    The short-legged, barrel-bodied rhinoceros, Teleoceras major (Mamm
12 e show that the Arctic breeding raptor Rough-legged buzzard, which overwinters in the mid-latitudes,
13 e snowy owl, an irruptive migrant, the rough-legged buzzard, with an intermediary migration pattern,
14 tiation of two sympatric top-predators, long-legged buzzards (LLB) and short-toed eagles (STE), which
15 f the optic lobe medulla, completing a three-legged circuit that we call the anterior visual pathway
16  suggesting that it acts as a molecular four-legged clamp that holds the AMPAR channel open.
17 rojects inward from the vertex of each three-legged clathrin triskelion, linking that vertex to 'ankl
18                            Since the arcuate legged clips are nonpenetrating, there is minimum trauma
19 laments(8-10) as well as non-canonical three-legged configurations.
20 al work load and three minutes of static one-legged contraction at 25% maximal voluntary contraction
21 nexplored mode of locomotion--"body-friction legged crawling" with body drag, friction-dominated leg
22 ects performed both maximal conventional two-legged cycle ergometry (large muscle mass) and single-le
23 carriers in quantum antiferromagnets in four-legged cylinders.
24 tilization in young and older men during two-legged dynamic knee-extensor moderate-intensity exercise
25 tes that the high-dimensional multisegmented/legged dynamics can be simplified to a centralized low-d
26 Ten subjects performed 3.5 min of static one-legged exercise (20 % maximal voluntary contraction) and
27 een subjects performed 3.5 min of static one-legged exercise (20 % maximal voluntary contraction) and
28 before the clamp, the subjects performed one-legged exercise for 1 h.
29 emic-hyperinsulinemic clamp 4 h after single-legged exercise in humans increased microvascular perfus
30  or maintaining muscle blood flow during one-legged exercise in humans.Further, its contribution to m
31 additional subjects were studied using a one-legged exercise protocol, MAPK phosphorylation and p90 r
32 erinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp 5 h after one-legged exercise with 1) infusion of saline, 2) infusion
33 emic clamp performed 3 h after a 45-min, one-legged exercise.
34                   Thus, there is a local two-legged feedback control system for pressure in lens surf
35 the impregnated face of the plate by a three-legged fiber optic.
36  evolution, gaits are evolved for the final, legged form of the robot more rapidly--and the evolved g
37 on level, normal phenotypes or hypomeric six-legged forms develop.
38 federally listed species, the California red-legged frog (Rana draytonii), was present.
39 ibuted to the decline of the mountain yellow-legged frog (Rana muscosa).
40                     The Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog (Rana sierrae) is highly susceptible to Bd i
41 hibians, the endangered Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog (Rana sierrae).
42  multiple populations of the mountain yellow-legged frog, and (ii) the accompanying host-pathogen dyn
43 it an endangered vertebrate (foothill yellow-legged frog, Rana boylii) in dynamic stream systems.
44          For a population of foothill yellow-legged frogs (Rana boylii), the estimated reduction in s
45 he earliest hominins, but why our unique two-legged gait evolved remains unknown.
46 res, and a wide-based, spastic, and/or stiff-legged gait.
47 n urban-nesting sentinel seabird, the yellow-legged gull, and measured antibody levels against three
48              Our results suggest that yellow-legged gulls can be a useful sentinel population of loca
49 predators (snowy owls, glaucous gulls, rough-legged hawks and long-tailed jaegers) feeding on a pulse
50 en grassy habitats and the evolution of long-legged herbivorous mammals with high-crowned cheek teeth
51 sicles is clathrin, which appears as a three-legged heteropolymer (known as a triskelion) that assemb
52  ocular exposure to a projection by a yellow-legged hornet (excluding stings in the eye) collected by
53 ce the accidental introduction of the yellow-legged hornet (Vespa velutina nigrithorax) in France in
54 tion of a liquid into the eyes by the yellow-legged hornet presents a new risk to human health, but i
55                                   The yellow-legged hornet, Vespa velutina nigrithorax (henceforth As
56  including disparate forms such as the short-legged, hypercarnivorous bush dog and the long-legged, l
57 on would reverse toward favoring the shorter-legged individuals better able to locomote there.
58 curred about 400 million years ago, when six-legged insects diverged from crustacean-like arthropod a
59 pon taking a given pz that stands atop a two-legged insulating "standoff" in a traditional SAM and "l
60 Coordinated walking in vertebrates and multi-legged invertebrates [corrected] such as Drosophila mela
61 mobilization, the participants performed two-legged isolated knee-extensor exercise at 20 +/- 1 W ( a
62 correlated with MHC relatedness in the black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla), a species that pref
63 , Common Eider (Somateria mollissima), Black-legged Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla), and Glaucous Gull (
64  and F-53B, in the plasma of prelaying black-legged kittiwake females breeding in Svalbard and the yo
65                                        Black-legged kittiwake Rissa tridactyla was the exception, wit
66 ecies (black guillemot Cepphus grylle, black-legged kittiwake Rissa tridactyla, glaucous gull Larus h
67 losus aristotelis) (to H5) to 78.7% in black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) (to H16 or both H13
68 el object tests to measure boldness in black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) breeding at four co
69               We analysed movements of black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) in a glacial fjord
70 erfluoroalkyl carboxylates in Svalbard black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) in relation to gend
71 compounds) from the blood of prelaying black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) nesting in Arctic N
72 trations in blood and sperm quality in black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla), focusing on the pe
73              Data from 556 colonies of black-legged kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla distributed throughou
74 ood Hg concentrations of chick-rearing black-legged kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla in Svalbard (Norway).
75 dual specialisations while foraging by black-legged kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla, a marine top predato
76 antioxidants in three seabird species (black-legged kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla, thick-billed murres
77 ar technique at rest and during dynamic, one-legged knee extension exercise at 7 W and 25 W.
78 neck collar technique at rest and during one-legged knee extension exercise.
79 mpleted 10 sets of six repetitions of single legged knee extensor exercise at 80 % of their one repet
80 rested conditions or following a bout of one-legged knee extensor exercise in healthy young male indi
81 outs of LI and four 6 min bouts of HI single-legged knee-extension exercise.
82 d local and central haemodynamics during one-legged knee-extensor exercise ( approximately 50% peak p
83 in the same individual at rest and after one-legged knee-extensor exercise at 60, 85, and 100% of kne
84 p on 2 separate days: one day with prior one-legged knee-extensor exercise to local exhaustion (~2.5
85 ight healthy young male subjects, 1 h of one-legged knee-extensor exercise was followed by 7 h of sal
86 es in healthy men during (1) incremental one-legged knee-extensor exercise, (2) step-wise femoral art
87 gged, hypercarnivorous bush dog and the long-legged, largely frugivorous maned wolf.
88 trial predator would first select for longer-legged lizards, which are faster, but as the lizards shi
89        Water provides a unique challenge for legged locomotion because it readily yields to any appli
90   Current understanding of energy use during legged locomotion has been limited by the lack of measur
91               Although models of terrestrial legged locomotion have focused on interactions with soli
92                                              Legged locomotion on flowing ground (e.g., granular medi
93 ner and the contained--is unlike any form of legged locomotion previously reported and represents a n
94                                  Terrestrial legged locomotion requires repeated support forces to re
95 apodous body plan, it consistently discovers legged locomotion, the most efficient known form of terr
96 action of the energy used during terrestrial legged locomotion.
97 lenge established rules for the mechanics of legged locomotion.
98 pling alone can change the centralization of legged locomotion.
99 ng the neural circuits that regulate hexapod legged locomotion.
100 the body walls like pistons in a new kind of legged locomotion.
101 hers to study various aspects of terrestrial legged locomotion.
102 ses relating the mechanics and energetics of legged locomotion.
103                                       A four-legged machine uses actuation-sensation relationships to
104 the synthesis and operation of a 21-atom two-legged molecular unit that is able to walk up and down a
105          Here we study the movement of a two-legged molecular walker by modeling the migration of a p
106                                              Legged movement is ubiquitous in nature and of increasin
107                                   The yellow-legged or Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) is native to Sou
108                 The extinct 'New World stilt-legged', or NWSL, equids constitute a perplexing group o
109 physiology, and antipredator behavior of red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa) chicks.
110 ed environmentally realistic exposure of red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa) eggs to an herbicide (
111 antipredator behavioral responses of the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa) to simulated predator
112 rd of high socioeconomic importance, the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa).
113 osure has on the breeding performance of red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa).
114 of responses during spring and autumn in red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa).
115  We investigated how pesticide uptake by red-legged partridges was related to cultivated plant ingest
116 11-year-old children were guided along a two-legged path in darkness (self-motion only), in a virtual
117 ly associated with chondrodysplasia, a short-legged phenotype that defines at least 19 dog breeds inc
118 tp in A. tepidariorum leads to a striking 10-legged phenotype.
119 (2) with KC(8) produces the dianionic, three-legged piano stool complexes, [Mo(eta(4) -P(4) )(CO)(CNA
120 -cymene){(NHC)PH}MCl(2)] with two- and three-legged piano-stool geometries, respectively (NHC = IDipp
121   The clathrin subunit is modeled as a three-legged pinwheel with elastic deformation modes and inter
122    The clathrin triskelion, which is a three-legged pinwheel-shaped heteropolymer, is a major compone
123 mpossible with a seated or upright, straight-legged posture.
124                          Clathrin is a three-legged protein complex with unique self-assembling prope
125  once--should be treated essentially as many-legged random walkers that can pass through a cytoskelet
126 relationships of early insects and their six-legged relatives (together constituting the clade Hexapo
127 23 +/- 1 yr) undertook 6 wk of unilateral (1-legged) RET [6 x 8 repetitions, 75% 1 repetition maximum
128 l locomotion of a meter-scale multisegmented/legged robophysical model resembles undulatory fluid swi
129 eriments reveal successful adaptations for a legged robot injured in five different ways, including d
130 r the manufacture of an origami-style, soft, legged robot that can locomote rapidly in both open and
131                             Finally we use a legged robot to show that mechanical coupling alone can
132 used this "terradynamics" to predict a small legged robot's locomotion on granular media using variou
133 he performance (speed) of a small (2.3 kg) 6-legged robot, SandBot, as it runs on a bed of granular m
134 ovement and the design of dynamically stable legged robots and prosthetic devices.
135 e transport of matter by wheeled vehicles or legged robots can be guaranteed in engineered landscapes
136                           Recent bioinspired legged robots display speed relative to body size on har
137 obots, if robots grow from anguilliform into legged robots during their lifetime in the early stages
138 redundancy in the form of serially connected legged robots leads to reliable transport on such terrai
139  robust--compared to evolving populations of legged robots that do not transition through the anguill
140                                              Legged robots that operate as bouncing, "spring-mass" sy
141                   To traverse such terrains, legged robots use rigid electromagnetic motors and senso
142 ngineers interested in constructing adaptive legged robots, insect walking is once again poised to ma
143 ons such as industrial robotic manipulators, legged robots, perching robots, or robots that catch mov
144 el locomotion, plate intrusions, and running legged robots.
145     As an addition to these tactics, the red-legged salamander (Plethodon shermani) uses adhesive sec
146 AVT and MST mRNA in T. granulosa and the red-legged salamander (Plethodon shermani).
147 -bearing squat; (2) non-weight-bearing cross-legged sitting.
148         We tested this hypothesis in serrate-legged small treefrogs Kurixalus odontotarsus whose male
149 e demonstrate the framework by 3D printing a legged soft robotic system, comparing different mechanis
150 rs in order to quantify their HMP from a two-legged squat motion and the deviation from the HMP when
151 ises three subunits that together form a two-legged structure with a central hinge.
152 odules realizing limb functions essential to legged systems in stance and swing.
153 caffolds for the synthesis of six- and seven-legged templates by functionalizing every primary CH2OH
154 ported to increase or decrease risk of black-legged tick bites and tick-borne disease.
155                                    The black-legged tick Ixodes scapularis transmits the human anapla
156                            The western black-legged tick, Ixodes pacificus, is a primary vector of th
157 innervating the salivary glands of the black-legged tick, Ixodes scapularis (Say, 1821).
158  of five pathogens known to infect the black-legged tick, Ixodes scapularis.
159 mitted by a spirochete carried in the "black-legged" tick, Ixodes scapularis.
160 rrelia burgdorferi within single adult black-legged ticks from Shelter Island, N.Y., was determined b
161 e and other infections associated with black-legged ticks is causing a public health crisis.
162 n addition also increased densities of black-legged ticks, evidently by attracting deer, which are ke
163 abundance, high density of nymph-stage black-legged ticks, landscapes with interspersed herbaceous an
164                            Motor patterns in legged vertebrates show modularity in both young and adu
165 in systems for the visual detection of other legged vertebrates.
166 oborate the theory experimentally with a six-legged walking machine.
167 roughly 330 million years ago by a huge, six-legged water scorpion that was about 1.6 m long and a me
168  encompasses a diverse range of soft-bodied 'legged worms' known from exceptional fossil deposits.

 
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