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Maneuverable in flight; capable of foraging on the wing, mid-air turns, and short bouts of hovering.
The δD values were significantly lower among colonizing compared to emerging individuals in the flight capable and carnivorous species T. quadristriatus.
Alta's lightweight RedShift MXR is quick, nimble, and flight capable on a motocross track.
In most populations of European gypsy moth, females are flightless, but in Asian gypsy moths, females are largely flight capable (Baranchikov 1989; Keena et al. 2008).
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These trans-continental, trans-oceanic flights, capable of covering over 9,500 miles, have revolutionized the way we hop continents.
Imagine football played by blisteringly fast, flight-capable cars and you're pretty much there.
Even flight-capable feathers might have miniaturization to thank for their evolution.
Some of these fragments likely came from a flight-capable bird.
We have presented parameter estimates for the generalized Renkin-Crone model of extraction for 82Rb PET using human 82Rb and 15O-water PET from high-resolution images using a state-of-the-art time-of-flight-capable scanner.
One possibility, the researchers say, is that Zhenyuanlong evolved from dinosaur ancestors that could once fly, similarly to the way that flightless birds like today's ostriches and penguins evolved from flight-capable forebears.
Since the 2000s, various parties have proposed restoring Canopus, which is maintained by a staff of volunteers, to airworthy, fully flight-capable condition.
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