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Arboreal animals (e.g., squirrel) use the tail for balance and as a rudder when leaping; in some (e.g., spider monkey, chameleon) it is prehensile, a fifth limb for increased mobility and stability.
So I tried the Nike Free, a thinner soled shoe with separate compartments on the bottom for increased mobility.
With a need for increased mobility, they were soon converted into mounted infantry.
The production version of the AMX-30 weighed 36 MT, and sacrificed protection for increased mobility.
This request for increased mobility showed us their sense of empowerment.
In another study of the joint evolution of altruism and mobility, Le Galliard and coworkers [ 108] found that more altruism enhancing local aggregation can select for increased mobility.
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Both the customer demand for increasing mobility and the emission legislation lead to a challenge for engine researchers and developers in order to reduce emissions and fuel consumption.
Nowadays, powered two-wheeler vehicles (PTW) are widely used not only for pleasure, but also for increasing mobility in the crowded urban and sub-urban roads of many European towns.
Sakhrani suggests doing this after foam rolling, because "A foam roller is a useful tool for increasing mobility when used prior to exercise".
These improvements are desirable for increasing mobility and quality of life of the elderly.
The structure was refined with anisotropic temperature factors for non-hydrogen atoms, except for regions of increased mobility where the temperature factors were refined isotropically.
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