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Significados de bipedalism en inglés
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Uso de bipedalism en inglés
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A wider pelvis would have made bipedalism mechanically impossible.
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The shape indicates a type of bipedalism.
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During human evolution, the knee adapted to the biomechanical demands of bipedalism by altering chondrocyte developmental programs.
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The human lineage is marked by a transition in hand use, from locomotion towards increasingly dexterous manipulation, concomitant with bipedalism.
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Walking upright, or bipedalism, is considered the threshold of being human, the skill that most distinguishes us from our ancestors.
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First, is bipedalism unique?
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Then, at a conference, she met up with a couple of other researchers who were looking at the efficiency of bipedalism.
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Results supported the first, but not the second hypothesis: bipedalism induced the subjects to become more lateralized, but not in any particular direction.
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Like the slow, step-by-step development of complex organs such as an eye, the evolutionary leap to bipedalism looked more like an awkward stumble.
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To preserve orthostatic cardiovascular homeostasis with the emergence of bipedalism in humans the low pressure reflex, a minor, subsidiary reflex in quadripeds, was co-opted.
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Bipedalism, walking erect on two feet, conveyed advantages.
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Bipedalism is a demanding and risky strategy.
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A wider pelvis would have made bipedalism mechanically impossible.
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The shape indicates a type of bipedalism.
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During human evolution, the knee adapted to the biomechanical demands of bipedalism by altering chondrocyte developmental programs.
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The human lineage is marked by a transition in hand use, from locomotion towards increasingly dexterous manipulation, concomitant with bipedalism.