In the unbound state, motions of even larger amplitude are expected.
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Such motions can always be represented as pure rotations, but around a mobile pole.
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Dynamics is the abstract description of the state space itself, describing the entire set of possible motions that correspond to a type of event.
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Consequently, tendencies for perceived circular or helical motions can hardly be based upon internalization of invariant environmental features.
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He argued that the information needed for vision is available in the optic flow and in invariants of the flow under body motions.
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The positions, motions, and shapes that are possible for an object depend on the kind of space within which that object is confined.
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A particular example of this framework is his account of perceived curvilinear apparent motions.
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The motions of the bodies can be represented as sequences of directed traces or trajectories through c-space.
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The internal motions are those that involve no overall translation or rotation of the molecule.
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The simplest possible choice is motions by matrix-vector products.
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More important, he needs to perceive and interpret the motions of the objects around him.
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Under some circumstances, these nonlinear states become unstable and lead to more complicated motions.
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The eigensolution expansion is useful for general motions only for the case of a sphere which is considered here.
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Interactions of suitable pairs of gravity waves in a shear flow are found to give rise to aperiodic or weakly periodic secondary motions.
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In some enzymes, collective motions of the protein backbone appear to be important for substrate binding or product release.
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back-and-forth motion
This configuration also results in a smoother motion of the beam than the single-action engine, making it easier to convert itsback-and-forthmotioninto rotation.
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backward motion
The generation algorithms for various gaits are investigated, namely, singlestride gaits withbackwardmotionand fault-tolerant features, and multi-stride gaits with standing wave feature.
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censure motion
The need to resume political activity and stop behaving as quasi-diplomats probably led directly to their rashcensuremotionof 1976.
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