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Walking and running in the red legged running frog, Kassina
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Walking and running in the red legged running frog, Kassina maculata

... fluctuations of the animal’s center of mass (COM), force platform and digital video data were obtained simultaneously as the animals (N=12; mass=8.38±1.55·g; SVL=0.044±0.004·m) moved across a custom-built miniature force ... See full document

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Inverse dynamic modelling of jumping in the red legged running frog, Kassina maculata

Inverse dynamic modelling of jumping in the red legged running frog, Kassina maculata

... the red-legged running frog, Kassina maculata, is secondarily a walker/runner, it retains the capacity for multiple locomotor modes, including jumping at a wide range of angles ... See full document

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The impact of pelvic lateral rotation on hindlimb kinematics and stride length in the red-legged running frog, Kassina maculata

The impact of pelvic lateral rotation on hindlimb kinematics and stride length in the red-legged running frog, Kassina maculata

... We aimed to quantify pelvic lateral rotation and evaluate its impact on hindlimb stride length during walking in Kassina maculata. Building on prior work which established that frogs use ... See full document

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Kinematic control of extreme jump angles in the red legged running frog, Kassina maculata

Kinematic control of extreme jump angles in the red legged running frog, Kassina maculata

... Using frog pelvic anatomy as an example, a single frog ’ s ability to perform multiple behaviours ...versus walking) is a classic example linking skeletal morphology (Emerson, 1979; Reilly and ... See full document

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Digital dissection of the pelvis and hindlimb of the red-legged running frog, Phlyctimantis maculatus, using Diffusible Iodine Contrast Enhanced computed microtomography (DICE µCT)

Digital dissection of the pelvis and hindlimb of the red-legged running frog, Phlyctimantis maculatus, using Diffusible Iodine Contrast Enhanced computed microtomography (DICE µCT)

... variation frog musculoskeletal anatomy to diversity in locomotor style (Emerson & De Jongh, ...with walking and swimming, respectively (Emerson & De Jongh, ... See full document

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Inverse dynamic modelling of jumping in the red-legged running frog Kassina maculata

Inverse dynamic modelling of jumping in the red-legged running frog Kassina maculata

... Kassina maculata Duméril 1853 (red-legged running frog) is a secondary walker – despite belonging to the arboreal Hyperoliidae, ...K. maculata uses a ... See full document

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Neglected losses and key costs: tracking the energetics of walking and running

Neglected losses and key costs: tracking the energetics of walking and running

... in walking and running: an example As strongly argued by Alexander (Alexander, 2001), if management of energy is crucial for animals, evolutionary adaptation and learning may be thought of as, in part, ... See full document

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Children and adults minimise activated muscle volume by selecting gait parameters that balance gross mechanical power and work demands

Children and adults minimise activated muscle volume by selecting gait parameters that balance gross mechanical power and work demands

... animals, walking and running are highly uneconomical. Legged gaits that minimise mechanical work have previously been identified and broadly match walking and running at appropriate ... See full document

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Shock attenuation in the human lumbar spine during walking and running

Shock attenuation in the human lumbar spine during walking and running

... straighter lumbar spines (i.e. low degrees of LL) offer greater stability whereas more curved lumbar postures allow the lower spine to act like a ‘ shock absorber ’ during locomotion (Kapandji, 1974; Adams and Hutton, ... See full document

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Extended Model Based Automatic Gait Recognition of Walking and Running

Extended Model Based Automatic Gait Recognition of Walking and Running

... Abstract. Gait is an emerging biometric. Current systems are either holistic or feature based and have been demonstrated to be able to recognise people by the way they walk. This paper describes a new system that extends ... See full document

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Change in stature by walking and running at a preferred transition speed

Change in stature by walking and running at a preferred transition speed

... after walking and running at a pre- ferred transition speed (PTS) and the recovery period, and to examine differences caused by loads imposed on the spinal ...of walking or running on a ... See full document

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Running with the Red Queen: the role of biotic conflicts in evolution

Running with the Red Queen: the role of biotic conflicts in evolution

... A requirement for the RQ is that there is sufficient contin- ued genetic variation fuelling ongoing sexual conflict. The continued running of the RQ is supported by genomic evi- dence. From sea urchins [85] to ... See full document

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A DISCRETE TRACKING BASED-ON REGION FOR RED-LIGHT RUNNING DETECTION

A DISCRETE TRACKING BASED-ON REGION FOR RED-LIGHT RUNNING DETECTION

... Modeling and simulation of traffic control system in an intersection are the basic for the management of urban traffic area system. The traffic light arrangements are used to control the intersection, however the traffic ... See full document

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Control and function of arm swing in human walking and running

Control and function of arm swing in human walking and running

... arms running and a small but statistically significant increase in footfall variability during no arms walking, restricting arm swing or adding weights to the arms had no effect on the lower limb kinematics ... See full document

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Effect of various types of traffic signal on red light running

Effect of various types of traffic signal on red light running

... Red-light running is a complex ...a red signal: other commit intentional acts of red- light ...of red or abruptly stop (Milazzo ...into running red lights because of ... See full document

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Automatic Detection of Red Light Running Using Vehicular Cameras

Automatic Detection of Red Light Running Using Vehicular Cameras

... To check the operation of the proposed technique in this work, we used two different videos. The videos were stored submitted for implementation of the algorithm is explained in the previous section. A video for testing ... See full document

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Automatic Detection of Red Light Running using Vehicular Cameras

Automatic Detection of Red Light Running using Vehicular Cameras

... The red traffic light running is a very common areas with greater pedestrian flow, the type and amount of traffic ...vehicles running red traffic lights are accidents, among ...the red ... See full document

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A cross sectional study of the effects of load carriage on running characteristics and tibial mechanical stress: implications for stress fracture injuries in women

A cross sectional study of the effects of load carriage on running characteristics and tibial mechanical stress: implications for stress fracture injuries in women

... produce the measured whole-body kinematics—we com- pared the time courses of the predicted muscle forces and EMG recordings under baseline conditions [27]. We ob- served good agreement between the predicted and mea- ... See full document

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Motion planning for humanoid robot based on arm

Motion planning for humanoid robot based on arm

... is walking, natural arms are steering, when human is running, arms are flexual , during designing the MF humanoid robot's gait, no matter the robot is walking or running, arms are ... See full document

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A comparative study on psychological well being of daily runners and walkers

A comparative study on psychological well being of daily runners and walkers

... like walking and running/jogging have been proved to reduce psychological well being of a ...like running/jogging for 15-30 minutes at the frequency of 3 times in a week are responsible for ... See full document

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