The pipe was used by C.A.D.S. to move the predator in a side-to-side manner to mimic the anguilliform movement of a swimming shark. |
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Axial movements in tadpoles are regulated by a diverse array of muscle activity in a manner similar to anguilliform fishes. |
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When transport economy is considered, defined as velocity achieved per unit power, anguilliform and thunniform swimmers achieve greater values. |
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The rice field eel has an anguilliform body with a large mouth and small eyes and no pectoral and pelvic fins. |
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The catfish family Clariidae comprises species in which the body shape ranges from fusiform to anguilliform. |
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We developed a multilink bending mechanism imitating anguilliform propulsion of organisms in water. |
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The behavior is presumably similar to the anguilliform swimming of eels and elongate salamanders. |
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Eels have a unique method of swimming, called anguilliform, in which they flex their whole body into lateral waves. |
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In several anguilliform species, the adductor mandibulae complex is extremely well developed, thereby bulging from the sides of the skull. |
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The common Japanese conger is an anguilliform species that migrates for spawning. |
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These cytogenetic traits are mainly consistent with those recorded for anguilliform species in general. |
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Brook trout and brown trout are listed as subcarangiform swimmers while the American eel is an anguilliform swimmer. |
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Unlike anguilliform swimming, when a snake starts to move, the entire body moves, and all parts follow the same path as the head. |
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The anguilliform group includes fish that swim like an eel, and move through the water by undulating most or all of their body. |
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In serpentine locomotion, in which the body is thrown into a series of sinuous curves, the movements appear identical to those of anguilliform swimming, but the similarity is more apparent than real. |
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Sharks exhibit numerous body morphologies ranging from the fusiform shape of the mako shark Isurus oxyrhynchus to the almost anguilliform shape of the benthic species. |
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