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Pages for "waddling gait"
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Genomics|Activities|2004 Accomplishments|Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

home > activities >genomics 2004 Accomplishments > NCBDDD ... Early signs include failure to walk by 18 months of age, frequent falling, difficulty getting up from a sitting or lying position, and a waddling gait. As...
http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/activities/ogdp/2004/cochp_ncbddd.htm
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FORELIMB STANCE AND STEP CYCLE IN CHASMOSAURUS IRVINENSIS (Dinosauria: Neoceratopsia) by Stefan Thompson and Robert Holmes

Neocerotopsian Stance: THOMPSON & HOLMES / Plain-Language & / Multilingual Abstracts / Abstract / Introduction / Materials and Methods / Caveats ... Extension of the elbow during the propulsive phase probably generated some transverse...
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/pe/2007_1/step/discus.htm
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Halley Diary - August 2000 - Penguins

Emperor penguins are restricted to the waters of the Antarctic zone within limits of pack-ice. ... Their short legs restrict penguins to a waddling gait on land but, although this appears inefficient, they are in fact...
http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/archive/Diaries/Halley/2000/0800penguins.html
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The Lancet : Volume 355, Number 9218, 27 May 2000

Register | / Username: / Password: / Forgotten Username or Password? Remember me on this computer until I logout / Search for in / All Fields ... When we first saw him he had a waddling gait. 3 weeks before admission he...
http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/issue/vol355no9218/PIIS0140-6736(00)X0192-4
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anseriform :: Behaviour --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia

Already a member? LOGIN / Encyclopædia Britannica - the Online Encyclopedia / Home | / Blog | / Advocacy | / Board | / Newsletters | / International | / Store | / Subscribe / Britannica Online / Dictionary & Thesaurus / Content Related to this...
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-48960/anseriform
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Toxicological evaluations

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http://www.inchem.org/documents/jmpr/jmpmono/v99pr03.htm
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Human nutrition in the developing world

Part V. Nutrition policies and programmes / Chapter 33. ... In rickets; craniotabes, bony deformities, rickety rosary because of enlargement of costochondral junctions, bow-legs, kyphosis, bossing of skull; in osteomalacia; bone tenderness and pain;...
http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/W0073e/w0073e07.htm
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Baboons!

Home / Baboons / A Small Guide by / Jakob Smartt, Beastmaster, Drakenberg Great Library / Introduction / In most of the non-chaotic forests of the known world, the dominant beasts are the hunter-gatherer baboons. ... Baboons walk more slowly than...
http://www.obsidiancity.org.uk/essays/baboons/baboons.html
 
 
 
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