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| 1. | "
The origins of mechanistic models for animal movement lie in the
mathematical analysis of correlated random walks, in which individual
motion is characterized as a sequence of movements at different speeds,
orientations, and turning frequencies."
| Source: | Moorcroft, P.R.,Lewis, M.A.,Crabtree, R.L. "Home range analysis using a mechanistic home range model" Ecology 80.5 July 1 1999: 1656-1657  |
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| 2. | " In a
freely moving animal, the middle legs generate a complex force pattern
that is composed of an initial braking force that opposes the
animal's movement followed by an accelerating force that assists
its forward motion (Full et al. 1991)."
| Source: | RITZMANN, ROY E.,QUINN, ROGER D.,WATSON, JAMES T.,ZILL, SASHA N. "Insect Walking and Biorobotics: A Relationship with Mutual Benefits" BioScience 50.1 Jan. 1 2000: 23  |
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| 3. | " It was the way the sun rose or the dawn arrived; the
slow motion of the sun as it set and the sudden onset of night; the
lines of movement--of people, animals, wind, or rain; the sudden
appearance..."
| Source: | de Nicolas, Antonio T. "The Heresy of Oedipus and the Mind/Mind Split: A Study of theBiocultural Origins of Civilization" Philosophy East and West 49.2 Apr. 1 1999: 184  |
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| 4. | " It was the way the sun rose or the dawn arrived; the
slow motion of the sun as it set and the sudden onset of night; the
lines of movement--of people, animals, wind, or rain; the sudden
appearance..."
| Source: | de Nicolas, Antonio T. "The New Theogony: Mythology for the Real World" Philosophy East and West 49.2 Apr. 1 1999: 184  |
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| 5. | " It was the way the sun rose or the dawn arrived; the
slow motion of the sun as it set and the sudden onset of night; the
lines of movement--of people, animals, wind, or rain; the sudden
appearance..."
| Source: | de Nicolas, Antonio T. "Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential" Philosophy East and West 49.2 Apr. 1 1999: 184  |
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| 6. | " It was the way the sun rose or the dawn arrived; the
slow motion of the sun as it set and the sudden onset of night; the
lines of movement--of people, animals, wind, or rain; the sudden
appearance..."
| Source: | de Nicolas, Antonio T. "The Artful Universe: An Introduction to the Vedic ReligiousImagination" Philosophy East and West 49.2 Apr. 1 1999: 184  |
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| 7. | "
As animals rely on muscles to move their bodies around, so machines
use devices known as actuators for their motions."
| Source: | . "Nanotube strips deliver muscle power" Science News 155.23 June 5 1999: 367  |
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| 8. | " Interestingly,
representational momentum is usually considered as a kind of priming or
the anticipation of movements (Kosslyn, 1991; Kosslyn & Shin, 1994),
reflecting the general apprehension of motions which mentally continue
the path of objects that vanish for as much as several seconds."
| Source: | Fery, Yves-Andre,Hofe, Alain Vom. "When will the ball rebound? Evidence for the usefulness of mental analogues in appraising the duration of motions" British Journal of Psychology 91.2 May 1 2000: 259  |
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| 9. | "... at pitching,"
said Dr. Andrew Feldman, director of sports medicine at
Manhattan's St. Vincent's Hospital. "We have all kinds
of three-dimensional devices to study pitching motion and which muscles
are working during which movements."
| Source: | Hruby, Patrick. "2065: A SPORTS ODYSSEY: Robot referees, more teams, new sports, chats with athletes from your sofa, replaceable body parts - you could even buy" Washington Times Dec. 12 1999: 1  |
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| 10. | "... genetics, a fully
equipped 'Superlab' for local schoolchildren, the Helix
Gallery -- a kind of indoor DNA theme park with a motion simulator,
brain show, theatre and interactive exhibits, and a Global Garden."
| Source: | . "GENETIC ENGINEERING" Architectural Review 207.1238 Apr. 1 2000: 90  |
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| 11. | "... of 3s off the right kind of motion and the right movement, I
think we have guys that can knock them down," said coach John
Thompson III, who won his first road game at Georgetown (2-1)."
| Source: | . "Hoyas have crowd of 3s in victory" Washington Times Dec. 1 2004: 05  |
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| 12. | " What unites
human stature and individual status is the same refusal to see human
beings, collectively or individually, as animals or machines or material
or bodies in motion, and the same hope for a world in which that refusal
permeates social actuality."
| Source: | KATEB, GEORGE. "Can Cultures be Judged? Two Defenses of Cultural Pluralism in Isaiah Berlin's Work" Social Research 66.4 Dec. 22 1999: 1009  |
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| 13. | " 1994; 117 (pt 2) :355-363.
[19] Chesworth BM, Vandervoort AA. Comparison of passive stiffness
variables and range of motion in uninvolved and involved ankle joints of
patients following ankle fractures."
| Source: | Salsich, Gretchen B,Mueller, Michael J,Sahrmann, Shirley A. "Passive Ankle Stiffness in Subjects With Diabetes and Peripheral Neuropathy Versus an Age-Matched Comparison Group" Physical Therapy 80.4 Apr. 1 2000: 352  |
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| 14. | " Judges, by comparison,
proclaim racial narratives in adjudicating pretrial motions, deciding
evidentiary objections, and issuing jury instructions."
| Source: | Alfieri, Anthony V. "Prosecuting violence/reconstructing community" Stanford Law Review 52.4 Apr. 1 2000: 809  |
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| 15. | "
Representative kinematic data from a subject in the comparison
group during unloaded motion are presented in Figure 4. Although there
was substantial variability among subjects,..."
| Source: | Ludewig, Paula M,Cook, Thomas M. "Alterations in Shoulder Kinematics and Associated Muscle Activity in People With Symptoms of Shoulder Impingement" Physical Therapy 80.3 Mar. 1 2000: 276  |
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| 16. | " Kids Can Press
Animals in Motion: How Animals Swim,
arJump, Slither and Glide,
by Pamela Hickman."
| Source: | . "Awards and announcements" Resource Links 6.2 Dec. 1 2000: 16  |
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| 17. | " The role of features in preattentive
vision: Comparison of orientation, motion and color cues."
| Source: | Essock, Edward A.,Sinai, Michael J.,McCarley, Jason S.,Krebs, William K.,DeFord, J. Kevin. "Perceptual Ability with Real-World Nighttime Scenes: Image-Intensified, Infrared, and Fused-Color Imagery" Human Factors 41.3 Sept. 1 1999: 438  |
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| 18. | " Astronomers
cannot determine what air is because they cannot see it (22); chemists
do not know whether all animals have circulatory systems because these
interior motions are not visible..."
| Source: | SPILLER, ELIZABETH A. "Reading through Galileo's Telescope. Margaret Cavendish and the Experience of Reading [*]" Renaissance Quarterly 53.1 Mar. 22 2000: 192  |
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| 19. | "
Apical pacing is associated with an impairment in left ventricular
relaxation.[19,20] In the animal model, it has been shown that this
impairment correlates with the degree of wall motion asynchrony.[2]
Compared with right ventricular apical pacing, outflow tract pacing may
be associated with..."
| Source: | Kolettis, Theofilos M.,Kyriakides, Zenon S.,Tsiapras, Dimitrios,Popov, Todor,Paraskevaides, Ioannis A.,Kremastinos, Dimitrios Th. "Improved Left Ventricular Relaxation During Short-term Right Ventricular Outflow Tract Compared to Apical Pacing" Chest 117.1 Jan. 1 2000: 60  |
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| 20. | "
Craig Reynolds--
http://nova.postech.ac.kr/%7Ejywoo/java/alife/Boids/boids.html
In 1986 Craig Reynolds created a computer model of coordinated
animal motion, such as bird flocks and fish schools."
| Source: | Dershin, Harvey. "Nonlinear systems theory in medical care management." Physician Executive 25.3 May 1 1999: 8-16  |
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| 21. | "... (PO-RR-60-TH)
Hartsell H. Effects of Body Position on Isokinetic Torque Ratios
for the Shoulder Rotators. (PO-RR-59-TH)
Howard P. A Gleno-Humeral Joint Screening Test and Bilateral
Comparisons of Abduction Range of Motion in Subjects With Impaired GH
Joint Mobility Associated With Soft Tissue Restriction...."
| Source: | . "Category Index" Physical Therapy 80.5 May 1 2000: 87  |
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| 22. | "
Functional skills such as range of motion, obtained by the client
throwing a ball or brushing the animal's fur, and increased
awareness of the affected side, achieved by placing..."
| Source: | Janssen, Maridith A. "Therapeutic Interventions: Animal Assisted Therapy Programs" Palaestra 14.4 Sept. 22 1998: 40-41  |
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| 23. | "
From the fairly sweeping, broad-scale analyses of the first two
parts, Weinstein shifts in part 3, "Encounters," to what he
calls "specific and `slow-motion' comparisons" (xxv) of
the two writers."
| Source: | Mellard, James. "What Else But Love? The Ordeal of Race in Faulkner and Morrison" CRITIQUE: Studies in Contemporary Fiction v40.n1 Sept. 22 1998: 92-94  |
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| 24. | "... door to let the dog out, forgetting
that the alarm is on, or leave a motion detector on with an animal in
the house." The bottom line is that everyone who will operate the
system should have thorough training, says Martin."
| Source: | Jackson, Lee Anna. "False alarm: too many calls to your local police can cost you money" Black Enterprise 35.2 Sept. 1 2004: 186-187  |
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| 25. | " Comparison of a computerized physical activity
recall with a triaxial motion sensor in middle-school youth."
| Source: | Welk, Gregory J.,Corbin, Charles B.,Dale, Darren. "Measurement Issues in the Assessment of Physical Activity in Children" Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 71.2 June 1 2000: 59  |
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