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1 d angular deviation, apparent speed and mean turning angle.
2 activity is direction specific and graded by turning angle.
3 uring the food gathered by the agents as the turning angle and hop length noise widths are varied.
4 es the observed statistical distributions of turning angle and speed derived from time-lapse studies
5 apsular region was 38% slower and had higher turning angles and arrest coefficients than naive T lymp
6  with other prisms to obtain a wide range of turning angles and expansion ratios.
7 l maneuverability, as indicated by decreased turning angles and increased flight speed.
8 ify strong temporal correlations between the turning angles and speed that preclude the case of a sim
9 ed by intermediate step lengths and variable turning angles, and (3) Traveling mode, characterized by
10 meters such as hop lengths, pause times, and turning angles are typically reported as probability den
11 mode, characterized by long step lengths and turning angles around 0(o).
12 ode, characterized by short step lengths and turning angles around 180(o); (2) Moderately active (or
13 tigate how two different features related to turning angle distributions influence encounter success:
14 dels using a proper choice of representative turning angle distributions of the recently proposed Jon
15 can be reached by means of distinctly shaped turning angle distributions, provided that the resulting
16 vement modes with different step lengths and turning angles in a hypothetical ungulate population wit
17 athematical explanation for why average axon turning angles in gradients in vitro saturate very rapid
18           Patterns with a prescribed zig-zag turning angle less than 90 degrees are obtained upon seq
19                           We assume that the turning angle of a worker is individually specific and n
20                          To a lesser extent, turning angles of varphi2 = 0 degrees are also found.
21                           In both owls, head-turning angles varied as a sinusoidal function of ITD.
22  Two components of movement (move length and turning angle) were not associated with density, nor was

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