Sentence examples for first locomotion from inspiring English sources

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As visual examination of the hind limbs before the first locomotion recording revealed bilateral but relatively asymmetrical paw deformation in AIA rats, we suspected asymmetrical impairment of locomotion parameters.

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On 16 September 1825, with the stationary engines in place, the first locomotive, Locomotion No. 1, left the works, and the following day it was advertised that the railway would open on 27 September 1825.

Fourth hypothesis: Locomotion speed will differ between the strides with different transition types.

Statistical analyses revealed no significant effects of treatments on general activity (that is, total time spent self-grooming: sham: 18.5 ± 17.5; saline-injected: 9 ± 17.6; LPS-injected: 9.5 ± 37.7 seconds) or locomotion (that is, number of lines crossed: sham: 127 ± 39; saline-injected: 137 ± 22; LPS-injected: 145 ± 37) (H(2)<0.98; P > 0.61).

G. holbrooki decreased locomotion (first step) and increased ventilation at intermediate pH levels (second step) [ 19, 39].

Correlations between bursting and locomotor output notwithstanding, two lines of evidence suggest that DDNs are neither necessary nor sufficient for locomotion: first, not all motor episodes are accompanied by bursts; and second, burst onset is variable, sometimes preceding and sometimes proceeding onset of locomotor output.

Liu, A. G., McIlroy, D. & Brasier, M. D. First evidence for locomotion in the Ediacara biota from the 565 Ma Mistaken Point Formation, Newfoundland.

But in 1987 Kylie, by now starring in Neighbours, leapfrogged her younger sister with the release of her first single, The Locomotion.

The program learned the skills in two stages — first it mastered locomotion and then learned how to control the arms and hands and, through them, the motion of the ball.

Because we last shared a common ancestor with skates more than 420 million years ago, this suggests that limb-based locomotion first arose in an ancient marine species as a means of propulsion, and not as a way to traverse dry land.

Lobatus gigas has an unusual means of locomotion, first described in 1922 by George Howard Parker (1864 1955).

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