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Locomotor

Locomotor meaning

Of or pertaining to movement or locomotion.

Synonyms of Locomotor

Example sentences (12)

The study conducted on rats showed that animals tolerated the repeated low doses of psilocybin well and did not exhibit signs of reduced pleasure (anhedonia), anxiety, or altered locomotor activity.

The HC was hearing a plea by an 'orthopaedically handicapped person with 72 per cent locomotor disability' named Bhavneet Singh.

Luckily, this spell - Piertotum Locomotor - solves the problem.

The petition further claims that even the subsequent distribution of the vacancies at the rate of one per cent per category of disability — deaf, blind, locomotor and multiple disabilities — is also not mathematically accurate.

The greatest concern is for students who are visually impaired, and those with locomotor disability.

The researchers call the new measure “locomotor inactivity during sleep” (LIDS).

Compared to terrestrial carnivorans, the fore-limbs of otariids are reduced in length, which gives the locomotor muscles at the shoulder and elbow joints greater mechanical advantage; the hind-flippers serve as stabilizers.

Later on, there are locomotor signs, beginning with an apparent paralysis of the flexor of the toes.

Robert Dudley, Atmospheric oxygen, Giant Paleozoic Insects and the Evolution of Aerial Locomotor Performance.

Their locomotor function came later, after the re-orientation of the mouth when the podia were in contact with the substrate for the first time.

The study would also point out that elastic ligaments in larger vertebrates could store and return relatively more elastic strain energy, which could have improved locomotor efficiency and decrease the strain energy transferred to the bones.

This requirement has been argued to have resulted in the limited range of locomotor adaptations in marsupials compared to placentals.