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locomotor

[ US /ˌɫoʊkəˈmoʊtɝ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to locomotion

How To Use locomotor In A Sentence

  • They also enable us to treat many cases of nervous diseases heretofore regarded as almost hopeless, such as locomotor ataxia, paralysis, epilepsy and spinal affections, with a degree of success which has been very gratifying alike to physicians and patients. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
  • Postural bipedalism, similar to that displayed by chimpanzees, could possibly have originated in arboreal or terrestrial feeding situations in wooded environments and was subsequently modified to locomotor bipedality.
  • This will take place in a coordinated fashion across fields of setae, thus resulting in a staged detachment process and allowing for controlled weight transference during the locomotor cycle.
  • Activation of the dentate gyrus may merely reflect the intensity of the locomotor activity after the animals have already decided how intensely they want to run.
  • It is usually regarded as being formed by some of the fibers of the posterior nerve roots, which ascend for a short distance in the tract and then enter the posterior column, but since its fibers are myelinated later than those of the posterior nerve roots, and do not undergo degeneration in locomotor ataxia, they are probably intersegmental in character. IX. Neurology. 3. The Spinal Cord or Medulla Spinalis
  • Locomotor skeletal muscle protein synthesis is sensitive to contractile activity and rapidly decreases within the first hours of reduced use.
  • These results emphasize the importance of examining a range of locomotor behaviors when defining the hydrodynamic repertoire of aquatic animal propulsors.
  • Nontoxic ink was applied to the front and hind paws of each animal to allow for later analysis of locomotor activity.
  • The meanwhile completed trial examines the effectiveness of the treadmill-locomotor therapy with the gait trainer LokoHelp on patients suffering from central and spinal paresis.
  • Intraspecific variation in locomotor abilities among snakes is pretty special however, elsewhere being documented only where pregnancy makes big females less agile than males, and in garter snakes where individuals that have only just emerged from hibernation are less agile than warmed-up, fully active indiduals (Shine et al. 2000). Sea kraits: radical intraspecific diversity, reproductive isolation, and site fidelity
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