This overall morphological simplicity, in theory, makes tadpoles good models for exploring how vertebrates control undulatory movements. |
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Swimming in salamanders is similar to the undulatory swimming described for elongate fishes. |
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However, their vertebral structure appears to have retained the primitive undulatory movement of the axial column. |
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The sandstones show variable grading, with planar, rippled and undulatory lamination. |
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The argument may readily be extended to disturbances of the surface that are undulatory rather than steplike. |
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Flying snakes make an undulatory motion to maintain their balance as they descend. |
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It sets off the safety and alarm systems at the precise moment when the undulatory value of the load exceeds the trip point. |
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It takes account of the undulatory value of the load and not the real value. |
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The corpuscular color, undulatory and boldly allied to the substratum, no longer had a purely mythic function. |
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Light behaves sometimes according to a corpuscular logic as a rain of photons and sometimes according to an undulatory logic as a wave. |
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Large lateral forces which could arise as an unavoidable consequence of thrust generation using an undulatory propulsor may also enhance stability and maneuverability. |
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Typically, flagellates move through an aqueous medium by the undulatory motions of the flagella. |
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In fishes, the ribs primarily serve to improve the leverage of the myomeres in producing the undulatory movements of swimming. |
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The snails move by a series of undulatory muscular contractions being propagated along the base of the foot. |
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The colorist painters, from Kandinsky to Matisse, have all understood and felt this interplay, these undulatory relationships. |
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Regional and temporal variation in bending moments and power production have also been predicted to occur during steady undulatory swimming in fish. |
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Under this vision, the radiation and the absorption of the fluenic disturbances, of the radiations, get a physical meaning in the classic mechanics, as well as in the quantical and undulatory mechanics. |
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The first symbolizes the undulatory transformation of the electron. |
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In Samba step the couples move undulatory across the room. |
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In 1908, he received the Nobel Prize for Physics for having elaborated his undulatory wave theory of light, from which the interferential photograph is the practical result. |
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It also describes the speed of propagation of the sort of undulatory variation of density that constitutes a sound wave of fixed frequency or pitch. |
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Like this explains the wave duality-corpuscle: the 3 charges of colour cannot at a time occupy their undulatory state and their corpuscular state that is therefore successive. |
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