Sentences with phrase «with locomotion»

Like the kangaroo, his apparent totem, we are expected to jump around inside his perimeters and enliven the inventory with our locomotion.
Siena once explained that «all work is an affirmation of being human, of being in this particular container [the body] with locomotion and holes for intake and output -LSB-...]; motif and variation are placeholders, in part for the architecture of my consciousness, and ideally they are on a steadily rolling feedback loop.»
With each viewing the title has improved, with locomotion offering several options to suit players, and an overhauled V.A.T.S. system.
«We are praised in the press for a unique and uncompromising way of creating intense VR content (total freedom of movement and acceleration in all directions), hence the mix Steam reviews (control and nausea from ~ 20 % of our gamers — consistent with the locomotion sickness stats), but the press understood our goals — creating an experience for somebody who wants to do something cool in VR, not just to be a witness of it like in most games.
This new feature, when paired with the Locomotion system, makes for a much more realistic experience in all aspects pertaining to running and movement in general.
Tie this in with the locomotion system, and you have one of the best running systems implemented in a football game.
While it's bad form to approach any wild animal or strange dog, never try to approach one who is behaving oddly or having trouble with locomotion.
the teleportion mixed with locomotion really works great in this game.
It has been assumed that events can be explained finally in terms of the substances that participate in them, together with the locomotion of these substances.

Not exact matches

They include structural differences in the skeleton, the muscles, the skin, and the brain; differences in posture as - 0sociated with a unique method of locomotion; differences in social or - ganization; and finally the acquisition of speech and tool - using, together with the dramatic increase in intellectual ability which has led scientists to name their own species Ho - m - o sapiens sapiens — wise wise man.
The only scooter to make our list that has an unusual form of locomotion, the Razor PowerWing (click here to check price) is instantly recognizable by its Y - shape design that has kids riding with their feet planted apart rather than bunched together on a narrow deck.
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It is really good for locomotion with castor wheels and effective locks.
«Reconstructing the evolutionary history of body size has the potential to provide us with insights into the development of locomotion, brain complexity, feeding strategies, even social life.»
«Additionally, our results presented evidence that electrocortical amplitude modulations (relative to average gait cycle) are correlated with the level of difficulty in locomotion tasks.
In most cases of spinal cord injury, the loss of this link from the brain to the locomotion center causes problems with walking.
The research group came up with bypassing the functioning brain and locomotion center with the computer to compensate lost pathways as a way to enable individuals with spinal cord injury to regain walking ability.
This study reports on natural conditions wherebyN - methyl - d - aspartate (NMDA)-- mediated plateau potentials were elicited and associated with the onset of locomotion.
Susan Larson, an anatomist who used Hercules and Leo in studies of locomotion at SUNY Stony Brook, says that her research with the animals concluded in mid-2015.
Habitual bipedal locomotion is a defining feature of modern humans compared with other primates, and the evolution of this behaviour in our clade would have had profound effects on the biologies of our fossil ancestors and relatives.
As the Walking With Dinosaurs show tours the UK this month, we asked biologist John Hutchinson, an expert on dinosaur locomotion at the Royal Veterinary College in North Mymms, near London, to comment on the realism of the show's life - size automatons (see video).
Underneath (right), the creature had a snaillike foot for locomotion and a mouth whose rasplike radula was covered with at least 125 rows of tiny teeth.
Although that timeline agrees with estimates based on passive drifting, the turtles take many side trips, which means their actual speed of locomotion is impressive.
In calm water, the fan did not appear to provide a speed advantage in locomotion, although the water striders with fans could go farther with each stroke of the leg, which meant they could paddle more slowly.
Mimicking the molecular properties of either of the two mutations in the Drosophila fly model disrupted amphetamine - induced locomotion, demonstrating a reduced behavioral response to the drug amphetamine, said Galli, whose team in 2013 reported the first model of a spontaneously arising mutation in the dopamine transporter associated with neuropsychiatric disorders.
The researchers hope to use the robot to study the biomechanics of animal locomotion and eventually to come up with quadruped robots that can be used in search and rescue operations.
With these limbs it would have been able to move on land, but «swimming was the main mode of locomotion», says Hans Thewissen of the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine in Rootstown, Ohio.
The short, robust femur with hypertrophied flexor attachment and the low, flat - bottomed pedal claws are consistent with aquatic foot - propelled locomotion.
But when Jagnandan observed leopard geckos with a tail in his laboratory, he realized that they wag it as they walk, suggesting that these movements may be key to the lizards» locomotion.
Thus, the cockroaches» locomotion pattern could contribute to finding a solution that would let robots run at a high speed with an acceptable expenditure of energy.
Scientists have engineered a droid that mimics the locomotion of desert animals, allowing it to traverse loose terrain with ease.
Disrupting locomotion by inhibiting motor neurons of a worm with laser light from Samuel Lab on Vimeo.
When earthworms use peristaltic locomotion they engage with a surface, propel forward and detach.
Modern birds use their feet in order to interact with their environment in numerous and complex ways — relying on them for locomotion, prey capture, grooming, perching, nesting, and even fighting among themselves or for defense from predators or competing species.
The Carnegie Mellon University researchers, who have worked with Goldman on relating the locomotion of other animals to robots, demonstrated that theoretical models developed to describe the complex motion of robots can also be used to understand locomotion in the natural world.
By combining cell physiology with pharmacology, behavioral analysis, and computer modeling, he has deciphered the existence of a central pattern generator for locomotion in the spinal cord, thereby linking circuit function to behavior.
As a consequence, the deepest part of a footprint often occurs beneath the first and second metatarsal heads, that along with a deep hallucal impression corresponds to the peak pressures at toe - off... This contrasts with the less stereotypical pattern of footfall observed in African apes during quadrupedal and bipedal locomotion.
With more than 700 species, these tiny animals — commonly referred to as «water fleas» due to their bouncing locomotion — inhabit almost all types of freshwater environments.
If ectopic gap junctions are the sole cause of the Unc - 7 phenotype, then laser ablation of AVAs should eliminate communication between these interneurons and the B motor neurons and restore normal forward locomotion; in conjunction with AVA ablation, animals should be backward Unc (Figure 1).
When co-injected with F56B12, the unc - 7S:: gfp construct rescued both forward and reverse locomotion.
Phenotypic rescue is commonly used as a measure of wild - type function, and expression of UNC - 7S on the AVB side of these junctions was coincident with rescue of forward locomotion.
The unc - 9:: gfp construct partially rescued uncoordinated locomotion in unc - 9 (fc16)-- hermaphrodites exhibit wild - type forward movement interrupted with bouts of spastic kinking.
As expected, this construct (minus F56B12) rescued forward but not backward locomotion, and UNC - 7S was strongly expressed as puncta in the nerve ring and ventral nerve cord, but not the dorsal nerve cord (consistent with lack of DA and DB motor neuron expression).
INX - 4:: GFP does not appear to be expressed in neurons implicated in locomotion, but is expressed in a number of ciliated neurons, pharyngeal m1 muscle cells, and the RIP neurons that form gap junctions with pharyngeal I1 neurons (Figure 5E).
We postulated that UNC - 7S might rescue forward locomotion by providing a gap junction subunit in AVB hemichannels that form channels with B class motor neurons.
Although the focus of action of unc - 9 can not be precisely determined from these mosaic experiments, the results are consistent with the interpretation that loss of unc - 9 (+) function from the P1 lineage can be tolerated without apparent effects on locomotion, and that the loss of unc - 9 (+) function from within the AB lineage gives rise to the Unc - 9 phenotype.
Rescue of forward (F) or reverse (R) locomotion by plasmid constructs, with or without co-injection of F56B12, was determined (isoforms predicted to be expressed are listed in red).
When expressed under control of the Punc - 7S promoter, UNC - 7L (Punc - 7S:: unc - 7L [M121L]-RRB- rescued unc - 7 (e5) forward locomotion; though much of the signal remained associated with cell bodies, some puncta were seen localized to AVB: B motor neuron gap junctions (Figure 10D).
One hypothesis for unc - 7 uncoordination is that ectopic AVA: B motor neuron gap junctions interfere with forward locomotion.
(C) Co-localization (arrow) in an unc - 7 (e5) animal rescued for forward locomotion with unc - 7S construct (Figure 3C, minus GFP).
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