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Because of this disparity, the question of whether the animals' fore- and hindlimbs moved in phase or out of phase doesn't matter: The rear limbs were likely used to steer and stabilize the plesiosaur rather than generate thrust.
The total distance moved in phase 2 needs to correlate with the distances shown on the figures, which is why scale bars on the figures are needed.
Thus, as a result of the de-synchronization of front and hind paw movements, the diagonal limbs no longer moved in phase with each other, as illustrated in the Hildebrand plots in Figure 4C.
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The fixation dot moved in-phase or in antiphase with the sound source.
The bunches of electrons induce positive charges on the helix, and these charges move in phase with the bunches.
Peter Bosshard, the NGO's interim director, says those running the project are not concerned that 35,000 people may have to move in phase 1 and 25,000 people later, or that fish supplies from the river are likely to be greatly affected.
Phase interfaces are always moving in phase change, while the interfaces of control volumes are fixed.
These indicators should move in phase with activity, but with much higher volatility, thus facilitating the identification of the cycle.
Because of the difference in densities of liquids and semisolid (and/or solid) wastes, they do not move in phase during the flushing process.
Google promises ease with the tool, allowing IT administrators the ability to select the mail, calendar and contact data to move in phases and migrate hundreds of users at the same time.
On Monday 8 July 2002, 130 employees began working at the Burger King headquarters with the remainder moving in phases in August 2002.
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