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Quadrupedalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ICHS Quadrupedal Century 2009 ... Quadrupedal-\Quad*ru"pe*dal\, adj. Having four legs; of or pertaining to a quadruped; walking on four legs. noun. The very best charity bike tour in the Midwest! ... 6th Annual QuadruPedal Century; Sunday, May 3, 2009...
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Definition and other additional information on Quadrupedal from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Edit page | Page history | Printable version ... Please contribute to this project, if you have more information about this term feel free to edit this page...
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We implement and test our approach on a commercially available quadrupedal robot platform, namely the Sony Aibo robot. ... On a similar note, recent work has suggested that due to mechanical limitations and environmental noise, the actual locus that each foot follows is significantly different than the requested half...
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Quadrupedal - Definition of Quadrupedal at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Quadrupedal. Look it up now! ... Use quadrupedal in a Sentence...
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Methods and Results: Here we present a family with seven affected members, five of whom never learned to walk on two legs but have fully adapted to quadrupedal palmigrade locomotion. These subjects show signs of cerebellar ataxia and are mentally retarded.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about quadrupedal extensor reflex. quadrupedal extensor reflex. Information about quadrupedal extensor reflex in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from quadrupedal extensor reflex)
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Bipedal or Quadrupedal Page ... One of the greatest questions in the study of pterosaurs is whether they walked like birds or shuffled like bats on the ground. Initially it was thought they shuffled much like bats on the ground. However in recent years, specialists have been arguing the case that Pterosaurs locomoted...
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79: 1687-1701, 1998. To gain insight into the neural mechanisms controlling different forms of quadrupedal walking of normal cats, data on postural orientation, hindlimb kinematics, and motor patterns of selected hindlimb muscles were assessed for four grades of upslope walking, from 25 to 100% (45° incline),
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