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Brachiation - Wikipedia
Brachiation or arm swinging, is a form of arboreal locomotion in which primates swing from tree limb to tree limb using only their arms. During brachiation ... en.wikipedia.org
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BRACHIATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BRACHIATE is to progress by swinging from hold to hold by the arms. How to use brachiate in a sentence. Did you know? www.merriam-webster.com
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Brachiate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
having arms or arms as specified; used especially in combination. adjective. having widely spreading paired branches. “maples are brachiate”. synonyms:. www.vocabulary.com
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brachiate
▪ I. brachiate, a. (ˈbrækɪeɪt, ˈbreɪkɪət) [ad. L. brāchiāt-us armed, f. brāchi-um an arm: see -ate2.] lit. Having arms; in Bot. having branches in pairs running out nearly at right angles with the stem and crossing each other alternately.1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) I. 169 When the branches dive... Oxford English Dictionary
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Expert Advice - Brachiating and The Elements of Playing Importance
Brachiating strengthens the upper body and develops grip strength. It also increases endurance, flexibility, and eye-hand coordination. www.thegeniusofplay.org
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Brachiation and the Doman Method
Brachiation is a form of treatment for children diagnosed with autism, ADD, developmental Delays, Trisomy 21, learning problems, cerebral palsy and other ... www.domaninternational.org
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Brachiator
brachiators were smaller than average apes, so were able to move through the trees easier than gorillas or orangutans, although female orangutans do brachiate wikipedia.org
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Brachiating Basics - YouTube
As said before, our shoulders are meant to hang from things.... And the next place they go from there is to swing from things. Brachiation ... www.youtube.com
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Brachiation | Tree-swinging, Primates, Apes - Britannica
Brachiation, in animal behaviour, specialized form of arboreal locomotion in which movement is accomplished by swinging from one hold to another by the arms. www.britannica.com
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How Pendular Is Human Brachiation? When Form Does Not Follow ...
Brachiation is a form of suspensory (ie, meaning the animal hangs below branches) locomotion in which only the forelimbs are used for weight support and ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Brachiation And Shoulder Health - PT360 Coop
Brachiating is a great way to improve and maintain both shoulder mobility and strength. Our bodies are meant to move and the key to having resilient and ... pt360coop.com
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nudibrachiate
nudiˈbrachiate, a. Zool. [f. nudi- + brachiate.] Of polyps: Having arms or tentacles which are not covered with cilia.1847–9 Todd's Cycl. Anat. IV. 50/1 The Bryozoa..exhibiting a much higher phase of organisation than any of the nudibrachiate races. Ibid., In the nudibrachiate polypes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Brachybacterium saurashtrense
It was first isolated from roots of Salicornia brachiate plants collected from coastal marshy swamps, in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India. wikipedia.org
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ciliobrachiate
ciliobrachiate, a. Zool. (ˌsɪlɪəʊˈbrækɪeɪt) [ad. mod.L. ciliobrachiāt-us, f. cilium + brachi-um an arm: see -ate2.] Having the arms or tentacles furnished with vibratile cilia. The L. neuter pl. Ciliobrachiˈata is the name of a class of polypes so distinguished.1839–47 Todd Cycl. Anat. III. 174/1 A ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pliopithecus
It had long limbs, hands, and feet, and may have been able to brachiate, swinging between trees using its arms. wikipedia.org
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