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Microbial motility is often characterized by 'run and tumble' behavior which consists of bacteria making sequences of runs followed by tumbles (random changes in direction).
The motion of a bacterium consists of a series of "runs", moving smoothly, interrupted by "tumbles", changing its direction randomly [6].
It is tempting to think of these trajectories as being approximately like those of E. coli, consisting of long, relatively straight runs punctuated by tumbles, which randomly reorient the cell [18].
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The dollar fell, dragged down by tumbling United States stocks.
The wounding potential of a bullet is thus increased by tumbling or mushrooming upon impact.
Monarch has since returned to profit, making £40m in 2015, vastly aided by tumbling oil prices.
More important was the $8m to $10m he probably lost by tumbling through the draft.
The bigger risk lies with a string of smaller bank failures, mostly caused by tumbling property values.
Credit Suisse, tossed around like most of Europe's banks by tumbling markets, has overhauled its strategy in recent months.
A month ago, the winding path leading through the undergrowth into Glapthorn Cow Pastures was overhung by tumbling masses of hawthorn blossom.
Some were no doubt issued to make up for previous grants that had been rendered worthless by tumbling stock prices.
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