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The neuronal control of dragonfly flight

The neuronal control of dragonfly flight

... in mind that recordings were probably never made from the .spike initiation region of a tymbal motoneuron, the simplest explanation for this is that interneurons other than those involve[r] ... See full document

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The neuronal control of dragonfly flight  II  Physiology

The neuronal control of dragonfly flight II Physiology

... Mechanisms which regulate the timing of contraction and the power output of different muscles make use of variation in the number of motor neurones that spike and the number of spikes in[r] ... See full document

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The neuronal control of dragonfly flight  I  Anatomy

The neuronal control of dragonfly flight I Anatomy

... Motor neurones that innervate the same muscle cannot be distinguished by the sizes or positions of their cell bodies, or by the overall branching pattern of their dendritic processes, an[r] ... See full document

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Effects of body size on the oxygen sensitivity of dragonfly flight

Effects of body size on the oxygen sensitivity of dragonfly flight

... The power of interspecific comparative analyses depends on the phylogeny of the sampled species, number of species used, and, for questions of mass effects, on the range of species masses (Harvey and Pagel, 1991). ... See full document

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Gain changes in sensorimotor pathways of the locust leg

Gain changes in sensorimotor pathways of the locust leg

... the neuronal mechanism of gain control for a sensorimotor feedback system of the locust middle leg, the neuronal network controlling the femur–tibia (FT) ...joint control system (Bässler, ... See full document

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Maturational changes in troponin T expression, Ca2+ sensitivity and twitch contraction kinetics in dragonfly flight muscle

Maturational changes in troponin T expression, Ca2+ sensitivity and twitch contraction kinetics in dragonfly flight muscle

... Shortening velocity, tetanic tension and twitch contraction kinetics were measured from in situ preparations of individual mechanically isolated L. pulchella flight muscles. The head, wings and legs were removed ... See full document

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Alternative splicing, muscle contraction and intraspecific variation: associations between troponin T transcripts, Ca2+ sensitivity and the force and power output of dragonfly flight muscles during oscillatory contraction

Alternative splicing, muscle contraction and intraspecific variation: associations between troponin T transcripts, Ca2+ sensitivity and the force and power output of dragonfly flight muscles during oscillatory contraction

... Many studies have examined the whole-organism functional consequences of allelic variation (Barnes and Laurie-Ahlberg, 1986; Barnes et al., 1989; Watt, 1992; Harrison et al., 1996; Powers and Schulte, 1998), but there ... See full document

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Dragonfly flight: free flight and tethered flow visualizations reveal a
diverse array of unsteady lift generating mechanisms, controlled primarily
via angle of attack

Dragonfly flight: free flight and tethered flow visualizations reveal a diverse array of unsteady lift generating mechanisms, controlled primarily via angle of attack

... tethered flight, but only once in free flight (during a climb, where the flow over the forewing appears mildly stalled on a single downtroke; penultimate frame of video S2 in supplementary ...forward ... See full document

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Dragonfly flight  I  Gliding flight and steady state aerodynamic forces

Dragonfly flight I Gliding flight and steady state aerodynamic forces

... on dragonfly wings have previously been measured from gliding dragonfly models (Newman et ...realistic dragonfly wing cross sections, whereas Azuma and Watanabe (1988) used real dragonfly ... See full document

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Dependence of flight behavior and heat production on air temperature in the green darner dragonfly Anax junius (Odonata: Aeshnidae)

Dependence of flight behavior and heat production on air temperature in the green darner dragonfly Anax junius (Odonata: Aeshnidae)

... that flight was continuous and that all individuals were at thermal equilibrium, although I often could not directly observe those that I caught for more than a few ... See full document

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Evolution of Aircraft Flight Control System and Fly-By-Light Flight Control System

Evolution of Aircraft Flight Control System and Fly-By-Light Flight Control System

... aircraft control system. Mechanical & Hydro- mechanical flight control systems have been replaced by Fly- By-Wire due to increasing speed of modern ...futuristic flight control ... See full document

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Reconfigurable flight control system

Reconfigurable flight control system

... ensuring flight safety is continuously growing due to the increased usage of aviation equipment, apart from the known effects leads to a significant increase in the probability of collision with mechanical units, ... See full document

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The neuronal organisation of stridulation and flight in the cricket, Teleogryllus commodus

The neuronal organisation of stridulation and flight in the cricket, Teleogryllus commodus

... Comparison of the discharge pattern of bifunctional mesothoracic motoneurons during stridulation left column and flight right column; upper trace: N lD innervating the metathoracic dorsa[r] ... See full document

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Neuronal control of development in hydra

Neuronal control of development in hydra

... Int J D lIiol ~O 339 3~ (1996) 339 Neuronal control of development in hydra H CHICA SCHALLER', IRM HERMANS BORGMEYER and SABINE A H HOFFMEISTER Center for Molecular Neurobiology, University of Hamburg[.] ... See full document

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Large scale changes in thermal sensitivity of flight performance during adult maturation in a dragonfly

Large scale changes in thermal sensitivity of flight performance during adult maturation in a dragonfly

... quiescent dragonfly with known ...each flight attempt that were well away from stimulus artifacts (forces arising from pinching the dragonfly) and which included at least three full wingbeat cycles ... See full document

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Linking biomechanics and ecology through predator–prey interactions: flight performance of dragonflies and their prey

Linking biomechanics and ecology through predator–prey interactions: flight performance of dragonflies and their prey

... In many predator–prey contests, one of the participants (often the predator) is larger, and velocity typically scales with body size (Domenici, 2001; Alerstam et al., 2007; Vogel, 2008). In the case of dragonflies and ... See full document

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Neural Control and Precision of Spike Phasing in Flight Muscles

Neural Control and Precision of Spike Phasing in Flight Muscles

... effective flight control in insects is due to a complex interplay between muscle-specific, nonlinear power generation and precise neural timing ...insect flight since temporal delays within the ... See full document

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Development of a Wheel Robot and Micro Fling Robot Using for Rescue Scenarios

Development of a Wheel Robot and Micro Fling Robot Using for Rescue Scenarios

... The (a) front wheel arm starts to rotate while the rear wheel is driven at a constant speed without the arm control. In order to prevent pushing against the step by the front tires, the reverse control is ... See full document

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Visual flight control in the honeybee

Visual flight control in the honeybee

... during flight (Schilstra et al 1998; van Hateren et al 1999) and also when walking (Blaj and van Hateran ...intended flight path (Collett 1980), and to gauge the relative distance to objects from ... See full document

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Parasitic gut infection in Libellula pulchella causes functional and molecular resemblance of dragonfly flight muscle to skeletal muscle of obese vertebrates

Parasitic gut infection in Libellula pulchella causes functional and molecular resemblance of dragonfly flight muscle to skeletal muscle of obese vertebrates

... pulchella flight muscle power – cycle frequency curves ...on flight muscle Tnt_Lp261 relative abundance ...lower flight muscle calcium sensitivity, and mass-specific performance at higher cycle ... See full document

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