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Journal articles on the topic "Crawling and creeping"

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Dowdy, Meg. "Creeping and crawling." Practical Pre-School 2005, no. 51 (2005): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/prps.2005.1.51.39931.

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Zhao, Kai, Li Min Song, Chun Guang Wang, Yang Tao Yu, and Xiu Juan Liu. "The Motion Planning Research of Bionic Worming Crawling." Applied Mechanics and Materials 543-547 (March 2014): 457–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.543-547.457.

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On the basis of the PYR type joint kinematics, redundant manipulator motion planning and bionic motion about surrounded grasping, creeping crawling, serpentine movement is researched. The motion planning of the mechanical arm by grab and surrounded was carried out based on geometric analysis. The grasping operation model meets the operation conditions. According to the creeping, serpentine movement of the bionic motion principle, the 5 section of 11 degree of freedom, the bionic worming crawling and the snake like motion planning about 8 joints and 17 degrees of freedom mechanical arm were giv
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Yin, Ming, Wen Tong Cheng, Li Juan Bai, and Lan Lan Guo. "Numerical Control Machine Tool Motion Simulation and Analysis of Parts of the Crawling Phenomenon." Advanced Materials Research 971-973 (June 2014): 592–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.971-973.592.

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NC machine creeping failure usually occurs in the mechanical part and feed servo system of NC machine tool feed system, because of low speed creeping phenomenon often depends on the characteristics of mechanical transmission parts. Crawling is generally due to transmission of machine tool stiffness is insufficient, friction and dynamic friction coefficient difference and friction damped oscillations caused by too small. This paper establishes the physical model and the mathematical model, through theoretical analysis and numerical simulation of machine movement components that crawl main reaso
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Liu, Hong Pu, and Er Bao Peng. "Crawling Pipeline of Pink-and-White Research and Design with Composite Properties of Materials." Advanced Materials Research 583 (October 2012): 240–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.583.240.

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This paper gives a pipeline crawling device with umbrella-type structure base on the research of the common creeping device pipeline. The machine can realize move in pipe diameter scope of 450-1100mm by comprehensive Composite Properties of Materials screw and umbrella -type adjustable support-arm. Through the Composite Properties of Materials of the electromechanical movement order, the creeping device can turn right or left, and smoothly through such a complex +-type and t-shaped pipeline.
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Hasna Maulia. "Analysis of the Behavioral Patterns of the Flower Python (Malayopython Retikulatus) at the Indonesian Sioux Snake Foundation." Formosa Journal of Applied Sciences 2, no. 11 (2023): 3153–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.55927/fjas.v2i11.6746.

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Reptiles (creeping animals, Latin "reptans" meaning "crawling" or "crawling") are a group of cold-blooded vertebrates whose bodies are covered with scales. Reptiles are quadrupeds (four-legged animals) that lay eggs, the embryos of which are covered with amniotic membranes. Most reptiles are oviparous (lay eggs), but some squamate species are viviparous (give birth). Living reptiles feed their fetuses with a type of placenta similar to that of mammals. The size of reptiles varies from 1.6 cm (small gecko, Sphaerodactylus ariasae) to 6 m high and weighing 1 ton (salt water crocodile, Crocodylus
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Grămescu, Bogdan, and Constantin Niţu. "Modular Robot with Self-Reconfigurable Capabilities." Applied Mechanics and Materials 555 (June 2014): 352–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.555.352.

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The paper presents a modular robot, designed for reconfiguring, in order to achieve both walking and crawling motion. Each module has 2 DOFs (rotations). Six modules can be connected to form a four-legged structure or an open chain. The robot has self-reconfiguring skills and is able to perform creeping/walking motion. A distributed control is accomplished, each module having its own controller and RF transmitter-receiver pair, for communication with the host computer.
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Agnieszka Franc-Dabrowskaa, Justyna. "Crawling financialization in Central and Eastern Europe using the example of Agriculture." ECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE, no. 3 (January 2020): 677–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ecag2019-003006.

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The article examines the financialization process in Western and Central and Eastern European countries using the example of agriculture, in particular, agricultural land. The phenomenon discussed is identified as ‘crawling financialization' in Central and Eastern Europe. Countries whose economies underwent a socialpolitical transformation in the 1990s proved to be resistant to the heavy impact of the 2008 financial crisis. Agriculture is one area that should be examined for the phenomenon of financialization, because agricultural land is a desirable investment resource (after exhausting relat
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Sell, Jonathan P. A. "Learning to Scrawl: The Evolutionary Strain in Titus Andronicus." Sederi, no. 21 (2011): 91–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.34136/sederi.2011.5.

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Much has been written on the semiotic obsessions of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, less on their relationship with matters of theme. This paper argues first that the play’s engagement with the mutual relationships between language, labour and society draws on classical and early modern accounts of the symbiotic evolution of language and civilised society. It then suggests that the play’s particular rhetorical and kinesiological focus on hand and tongue anticipates the metonymies deployed in Darwinian accounts of human evolution. Key to this reading is the well-known scrawl/scrowl crux: far fr
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Fulweiler, Howard W. ""A Dismal Swamp": Darwin, Design, and Evolution in Our Mutual Friend." Nineteenth-Century Literature 49, no. 1 (1994): 50–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2934044.

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Our Mutual Friend, published just six years after Darwin's The Origin of Species, is structured on a Darwinian pattern. As its title hints, the novel is an account of the mutual-though hidden-relations of its characters, a fictional world of individuals seeking their own advantage, a "dismal swamp" of "crawling, creeping, fluttering, and buzzing creatures." The relationship between the two works is quite direct in light of the large number of reviews on science, evolution, and The Origin from 1859 through the early 1860s in Dicken's magazine, All the Year Round. Given the laissez-faire origin
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Vannini, Marco, Rocco Rorandelli, Outi Lähteenoja, Elisha Mrabu, and Sara Fratini. "Tree-climbing behaviour of Cerithidea decollata, a western Indian Ocean mangrove gastropod (Mollusca: Potamididae)." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 86, no. 6 (2006): 1429–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315406014470.

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The behaviour of Cerithidea decollata, a common western Indian Ocean mangrove tree climbing gastropod, was studied in Mida Creek, Kenya. At the study site, this snail mainly lived in Avicennia marina dominated areas, i.e. in the mangrove belt between high water spring tide and high water neap tide levels. Not a single individual was found on the less common mangrove tree Lumnitzera racemosa, living just above the A. marina level (together with terrestrial grass), and was very rarely recorded on the common Rhizophora mucronata, bordering the seaward side of the A. marina belt. No significant gr
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Books on the topic "Crawling and creeping"

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Thompson, Carol. One, two, three ... crawl! Child's Play-International, 2013.

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Patricelli, Leslie. Faster! Faster! Candlewick Press, 2012.

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Adolph, Karen E. Learning in the development of infant locomotion. University of Chicago Press, 1997.

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Brock, Edward. Creeping Crawling Cinema. Mytholigious Press, 2016.

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Creeping Crawling Insect Poems. Independent Publisher, 2015.

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Creeping, Crawling, Who Goes There? B.E.S. Publishing, 2016.

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Greve, Tom. Creeping Crawlers. Rourke Educational Media, 2008.

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Creeping Crawlers My First Discovery Library. Rourke Publishing (FL), 2009.

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They Crawl!: Learning the Cr Sound (Power Phonics/Phonics for the Real World). Rosen Publishing Group, 2002.

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They Crawl: Learning the Cr Sound (Power Phonics/Phonics for the Real World). Rosen Pub Group, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Crawling and creeping"

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Botelho, Keith. "8 Locomotion Creeping and Crawling." In Lesser Living Creatures of the Renaissance. Penn State University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780271094656-011.

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"CONCLUSION: CRAWLING AND CREEPING LIVING WITH VAMPIRES." In The Vampire. Yale University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300240818-014.

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Dickens, Charles. "Chapter XVII: A Dismal Swamp." In Our Mutual Friend. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199536252.003.0019.

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And now, in the blooming summer days, behold Mr. and Mrs. Boffin established in the eminently aristocratic family mansion, and behold all manner of crawling, creeping, fluttering, and buzzing creatures, attracted by the gold dust of the Golden Dustman! Foremost among those leaving cards at...
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Rapp, Christof. "Introduction Part I." In Aristotle's De motu animalium. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198835561.003.0001.

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The treatise that has come down to us under the title De Motu Animalium (MA) holds a peculiar place within the Aristotelian oeuvre.<sup>1</sup> It treats the phenomenon of animal self-motion—that animals, both human and non-human, are capable of moving themselves. Although animals do so in several different ways—e.g. by walking, flying, swimming, crawling, creeping, and hopping—there is a common cause of this movement that ...
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Lee-Chiong, Teofilo. "Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder." In Sleep Medicine: Essentials and Review. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195306590.003.0008.

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Abstract Restless legs syndrome (RLS) or Ekbom syndrome is characterized by abnormal and unpleasant sensations (paresthesias or dysesthesias) involving the lower extremities that become apparent or worsen at rest, especially in the evening at bedtime, and are relieved, at least transiently, with movement. Sensations often involve both legs but can be unilateral or may alternate between lower extremities. Common complaints include a sensation of creeping, crawling, tingling, wormy, throbbing, pulling, burning, or increased “tension” located deep within the legs (rather than affecting the skin s
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WEISS HR and LAUF R. "Impairment of Forward Flexion - Physiological or the Precursor of Spinal Deformity?" In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 1995. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-859-5-307.

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According to Sommerville and Dickson et al. loss of thoracic kyphosis seems to be the primary condition in the etiology of idiopathic scoliosis. The lordosis appears first before evidence of spinal asymmetry in coronal or transverse plane. Tomaschewski has found functional impairment of forward flexion (IFF) to be the precursor of structural spinal curves. In 16.5% of 686 healthy schoolchildren (9-10 years) she found IFF in at least one motion segment. 27% of those children developed an idiopathic scoliosis (defined as a structural spinal deformity in three planes) during the follow up of one
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