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While Act One was filled with time-killers (like that gypsy dance-off that was not one of Marshall's better efforts), Act Two positively sped along, moving briskly from one moment to the next.
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Climate also played a role, with relative humidity and wind speed positively and negatively correlated to island formation, respectively.
In J. queenslandica, relative leg length did not influence horizontal running speed but was positively related to speed on slopes, principally because relatively short-legged spiders were slowed whereas relatively long-legged spiders were not affected.
In contrast, positively charged Pls would speed the desorption of the adsorbed drug.
In N. plumipes relative leg length was related negatively to running speed on horizontal surfaces but positively to running speed on slopes.
Users have reacted positively to the speed increase, reckoned to have doubled, of the new iOS version, which runs as a native app on Apple's platform.
Sex (female) and personality (high Extraversion) positively predicted processing speeds (final βs = .25 and.24, respectively).
Results: Cadence (r =.75), stride length (r =.78), relative double-support duration (r =.31), mean muscle activity of the paretic tibialis anterior (r =.12), gastrocnemius (r =.37), vastus lateralis (r =.19), rectus femoris (r =.31), and biceps femoris (r =.45) muscles, as well as heart rate (r =.54), correlated positively with treadmill speed.
The inclusion of carapace width (body size) in a multiple regression model along with the OLS residuals (which remained highly significant b = 1.17; P<0.0001) also significantly and positively explained bridging speed (b = 1.05; P = 0.005).
The OLS residuals of tibia length (controlled for body size) highly (and positively) explained bridging speed in A. aulicus (R2 = 0.54; P<0.0001; Fig. 3), supporting the idea that leg length alone allows faster suspensory movement.
Autotomy positively influenced the speed of L. agilis (Table 1, Fig. 2).
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