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Meanings of
locomotor
in English
Spanish
locomotor
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Of or relating to locomotion.
movement
motion
locomotive
Related terms
move
Spanish
locomotor
Usage of
locomotor
in English
1
In contrast to males, infected females displayed
locomotor
hyperactivity in open field.
2
Stretching of the great sciatic either for sciatica, sclerosis, or
locomotor
ataxia.
3
For instance, there is a close resemblance between pseudo-and true
locomotor
ataxy.
4
Evaluation of blood pressure and
locomotor
activity was performed during the experiment.
5
They say it's really
locomotor
ataxia, poor fellow I but-ah ,there'sFritz!
6
We also recorded
locomotor
behaviour, support use and the distance crossed between trees.
7
It is possible that some reprogramming of the
locomotor
process occur.
8
No significant alteration was seen in
locomotor
activity after MEK or bestatin injection.
9
Changes in response were largely attributable to sensitization of
locomotor
stimulation.
10
Both intravenous and intraperitoneal cocaine produced similar increases in
locomotor
activity.
11
This indicates an SRF role in modulation of TBI-associated alterations in
locomotor
activity.
12
M6G induced
locomotor
sensitization comparable to morphine as early as the first injection.
13
This was a post-traumatic
locomotor
hallucination, elicited by anxiety, precipitated by the attack.
14
Caffeine induces
locomotor
activation by its ability to block adenosine receptors.
15
Cbl-b null mice developed normally and had no abnormalities in their
locomotor
performance.
16
Walker was lecturing on
locomotor
ataxia to a wardful of youngsters.
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locomotor
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
induce locomotor
locomotor ataxia
locomotor activity
increase locomotor
spontaneous locomotor
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Translations for
locomotor
Spanish
locomotor
Locomotor
through the time
Locomotor
across language varieties
United States of America
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