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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Biped — Bipedie (lat. bis „doppelt“, pes/pedis „Fuß“) ist die Fortbewegung, beispielsweise Gehen oder Hüpfen, auf zwei Beinen („Zweibeinigkeit“). Landwirbeltiere oder Maschinen, die sich gewöhnlich biped bewegen, werden als Bipede („Zweibeiner“)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rotating locomotion in living systems — A passive wheel Rotating locomotion encompasses two distinct modes of … Wikipedia
Arboreal locomotion — Leopards are good climbers, and can carry their kills up their trees to keep them out of reach from scavengers and other predators. Arboreal locomotion is the locomotion of animals in trees. In every habitat in which trees are present, animals… … Wikipedia
Robot locomotion — is the study of how to design robot appendages and control mechanisms to allow robots to move fluidly and efficiently. Although wheeled robots are typically quite energy efficient and simple to control, other forms of locomotion may be more… … Wikipedia
Miomir Vukobratović — (Миомир Вукобратовић) (born October 1, 1931, Botoš, near Zrenjanin, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a Serbian mechanical engineer and pioneer in humanoid robots. His major interest is in the development of efficient modeling and control of robot… … Wikipedia
Stützphase — Doppelstützphase beim Gehen Als Stützphase wird in der Biomechanik bei der Fortbewegung die Zeitspanne bezeichnet, während der ein Körperteil Bodenkontakt hat und somit der Schwerkraft entgegenwirkt. Der Begriff findet allgemein bei Tieren… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bipedalism — Bipedality redirects here. For the film, see Bipedality (film). An ostrich, one of the fastest of living bipeds … Wikipedia
Unipedalism — The term uniped (from Latin uni = one + ped = foot) refers to a person or creature with only one foot and one leg, as contrasted with a biped (two legs) and a quadruped (four legs). Moving using only one leg is known as unipedal movement. There… … Wikipedia
Concertina movement — is the movement occurring in snakes and other legless organisms that consists of gripping or anchoring with portions of the body while pulling/pushing other sections in the direction of movement.[1] Each point on the snake s body goes through… … Wikipedia
Plateosaurus — Unikonta Plateosaurus Temporal range: Triassic, 216–199 Ma … Wikipedia
Running — Runner redirects here. For other uses, see Runner (disambiguation). This article is about the type of locomotion in humans. For running in horses, see Horse gait. For locomotion in dogs, see Gait (dog). For general locomotion, see Gait. For other … Wikipedia