rhythmic motion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrhythmicandmotion
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rhythmic
adjective
uk/ˈrɪð.mɪk/us/ˈrɪð.mɪk/
A rhythmic sound has a regular movement or beat that ...
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motion
noun
uk/ˈməʊ.ʃən/us/ˈmoʊ.ʃən/
the act or process of moving, or a particular action ...
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If the walking rhythm is not adjusted to accommodate for this external impulse, the robot'srhythmicmotionwill be disrupted resulting in instability.
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As a result, the stablerhythmicmotionemerges as the dynamic temporal pattern in the whole system.
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The first subsection (a1) has a real introductory function organised through a presentation of the sound elements together with a condensed and articulatedrhythmicmotion.
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The last section, again based on repetitiverhythmicmotion, builds to a climactic ending.
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A central pattern generator and a hip-to-knee mapping function are employed to realize basicrhythmicmotionfor a quadrupedal robot.
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The overall system was able to generaterhythmicmotionof the leg with short interval decisive control torque applied to the hip actuator.
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For example, therhythmicmotionpattern can be predefined.
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This leads to a stablerhythmicmotionin the whole system.
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A similarrhythmicmotionand accompanying neural mechanism are employed simply, yet robustly, in some legged robots.
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Both the sliding and swimming parts are raced by tapping and holding the action button in arhythmicmotionto maintain a smooth flowing pace.
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In bar 37 the orchestra then takes over therhythmicmotionwith a steady 6/8 pulse.
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Each figure possessed a wind-up function that, when applied, caused the figure's limbs to rapidly move in arhythmicmotion.
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While this is repeated therhythmicmotionslows down, and fragments of the theme can be heard at the end.
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When disturbed, they move their bodies up and down in a fastrhythmicmotion, with individuals moving away from the disturbance.
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Horses move in arhythmicmotionthat mimics the human movement of walking.
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The most characteristic early signs are nystagmus (rapid, involuntary,rhythmicmotionof the eyes) and hypotonia (low muscle tone).
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Martin immediately slows downrhythmicmotionand before the recapitulation.
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