brachiation -- (swinging by the arms from branch to branch) ... brachiation -- (Swinging1.) Swing, swinging, vacillation -- (changing location by moving back and forth); 1.) Singe, swinge -- (burn superficially or lightly; "I singed my eyebrows"); swinging by the Arms1.) Weaponry, arms, implements of war,
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The idea behind this project was to compare brachiation mechanics in gibbons, humans and using a forward dynamic simulation. This was started as a student group project in Edinburgh and progressed reasonably well in terms of data collection.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on brachiation (animal behaviour), in animal behaviour, specialized form of arboreal locomotion in which movement is accomplished by swinging from one hold to another by the arms. ... CREATE MY brachiation NEW ARTICLE...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "brachiation" ... Learn more about "brachiation" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/brachiation
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Definition of brachiation in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of brachiation. Pronunciation of brachiation. Translations of brachiation. brachiation synonyms, brachiation antonyms. Information about brachiation in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Adaptations used in brachiation, such as relatively long...
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This is a video of my 2nd year of parkour training. I have put my energy on speed , endurance and brachiation training this year. ... parkour brachiation freerunning free running...
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In both styles of brachiation, kinematic data suggest that a gibbon overshoots the path that would allow a smooth transition into the swing phase. The sudden change in velocity due to such an overshoot is associated with a collision.
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jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/206/10/1631
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We suggest two reasons for overshooting smooth transition trajectories: in the case of continuous contact brachiation, excess mechanical energy can be maintained with a high amplitude swing, and an overshoot during ricochetal brachiation produces a safety margin.
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What is a(n) brachiation – Our zoology dictionary has ecology, physiology, genetics of brachiation, and the evolution of brachiation. Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary of Zoology ... ...possible consequences of this motion, which we term "molecular brachiation", for chemotactic adaptation and suggest that a similar...a novel...
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