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The phrase "ability of locomotion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability of an organism or object to move from one place to another.
Example: "The ability of locomotion is essential for many species to find food and escape predators."
Alternatives: "capacity for movement" or "power of movement".
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Because plants lack the ability of locomotion, they are exposed to various environmental stresses.
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Consistent with Fish's hypothesis regarding the evolution of cetacean locomotion, these cetaceans may have used their tail as the main propulsive organ in the water and only used their limbs for steering, and they were probably fast swimmers, although the semicircular canals indicate that there was limited ability for locomotion on land.
Meloni et al. [ 29] recently demonstrated that simulated weightlessness leads to massive alterations in the cytoskeleton of monocytes, which in turn influences motility and recently revealed during an ISS experiment a severe reduction in the locomotion ability of monocytic cells in microgravity [ 30].
The concept of contact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) describes the ability of a cell to change the direction of its movement after contact with another cell.
Regulation of the dynamics of the actomyosin cortex affords cells the ability to migrate using a specific method of locomotion, traditionally categorized into mesenchymal and amoeboid modes (Yoshida and Soldati, 2006; Keren et al., 2008).
The ability to change direction, a key element of locomotion, requires the generation of instantaneous "pushing" surfaces, from which the animal can obtain the necessary force to depart in the new direction.
Guidance of locomotion is a fundamental behavioral ability for every motile organism.
Besides, regarding the sensory processing ability of striatal neurons [22], changes in the sensory control of locomotion may contribute to the observed deficit.
(4) Bipedal gait and the associated sounds of locomotion influenced the evolution of human rhythmic abilities.
4) The evolutionary switch to bipedalism and the associated sounds of locomotion influenced the evolution of human rhythmic abilities.
This invasive process is characterized by adhesion of the tumor cells to locally produced extracellular matrix (ECM) components, cell locomotion and the ability of invading cells to remodel their local extracellular space [3], [4].
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