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  • Definition of brachiation from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of brachiation. Pronunciation of brachiation. Definition of the word brachiation. Origin of the word brachiation. — “brachiation - Definition of brachiation at ”,
  • Using the Overhead Brachiation Ladder A therapeutic method known as Doman's Overhead Brachiation Ladder is highlighted by the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential. — “Doman's Overhead Brachiation Ladder”,
  • Brachiation Simulation. The idea behind this project was to compare brachiation mechanics in gibbons, humans and using a forward dynamic simulation. This was started as a student group project in Edinburgh and progressed reasonably well in terms of data collection. — “Brachiation Simulation”,
  • In apes, these characteristics were adaptations for brachiation. Although humans do not normally brachiate, our anatomy suggests that brachiation may be a preadaptation to bipedalism, and healthy modern humans are still capable of brachiating. — “Brachiation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”,
  • We report on our preliminary studies of a new controller for a two-link brachiating robot. Motivated by the pendulum-like motion of an ape's brachiation, we encode this task as the output of a "target dynamical system". Numerical simulations. — “"Preliminary studies of a second generation brachiation robot”, repository.upenn.edu
  • Hominoids share many characteristics which indicate descent from arboreal ancestral species adapted for brachiation. Adaptations for brachiation include a orthograde, or semi-erect posture, and highly flexible and mobile arms and shoulders. — “Hominoids”, .lb
  • brachiation level (Enclosure Level Drop) on hand preference during gibbon locomotion revealed quantifications of leading limb across multiple brachiation levels are likely to be more accurate. — “Gibbon hand preference studies at the Endangered Primate”, primate-
  • This work is focused on the motion control of an underactuated brachiation robot In the sequel a simpler two-link brachiation robot was. proposed in [2], where a control system using CMAC. — “Linear Predictive Control of a Brachiation Robot”, ece.ufrgs.br
  • Definition of word from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. — “Brachiation - Definition and More from the Free Merriam”, merriam-
  • brachiation -- (swinging by the arms from branch to branch). — “Brachiation Dictionary Definition - ”,
  • This study examines how brachiation locomotion evolved in ateline primates using recently-developed molecular phylogenies and Fourth, ateline character evolution probably went through a hindlimb suspension with tail-bracing phase, which is different from the evolution of brachiation in hominoids. — “Andi Jones Dissertation”,
  • Brachiation - In some arboreal primates, a form of locomotion in which the animal swings In primate species in which brachiation is fully developed, a primate can move through. — “WildLIFE Conservation News”, abap-
  • Definition of brachiation in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of brachiation. Pronunciation of brachiation. Translations of brachiation. brachiation synonyms, brachiation antonyms. Information about brachiation in the free online English. — “brachiation - definition of brachiation by the Free Online”,
  • Brachiation Robot. Mobile robot moving from branch to branch dynamically like a long-armed ape. Motion optimization by learning technique with visionsencer. The Brachiator III ( a 9-link-12-D.O.F brachiation robot ) Back to index. — “Brachiation Robot”, mein.nagoya-u.ac.jp
  • hands, or a flight' phase (for ricochetal brachiation), during. which the body mass follows an approximately parabolic path. Previous work on brachiation has largely focussed on the. mechanics of the swing (Fleagle, 1974; Preuschoft and Demes,. — “Understanding brachiation: insight from a collisional perspective”,
  • It has to do with the difference in mobility among the arms of primates - specifically the shoulder/humerus socket rotation. You'll want to look at quadruped primates like spider monkeys and such probably for semi-brachiation - humans as modified. — “what is the difference between brachiation, semi-brachiation”,
  • Brachiation is the act of swinging from bar to bar beneath a horizontal ladder. By 'brachiation', do you mean always having at least one hand on a bar or, swinging and launching yourself hands-free to the next bar?. — “Halfbakery: Brachiation Racing”,
  • Brachiation kits include all wood, hardware and. instructions. Brachiation unit. Size (fully assembled) -7ft. tall and 8 ft. long. KIT PRICES: Brachiation. — “Home”,
  • Brachiation definition, locomotion accomplished by swinging by the arms from one hold to another. See more. — “Brachiation | Define Brachiation at ”,
  • Species that normally move by brachiation (swinging from hand to hand while hanging from supports) or vertical leaping and clinging require substantially different cage designs from conventional quadrapedal striders even if all are of similar body weight. [edit] Translations. — “brachiation - Wiktionary”,
  • brachiation (animal behaviour), in animal behaviour, specialized form of arboreal locomotion in which movement is accomplished by swinging from one hold to another by the arms. The process is highly developed in the gibbon and siamang, which are. — “brachiation (animal behaviour) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia”,
  • Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun brachiation has one meaning: Meaning #1 : swinging by the arms. — “Brachiation: Information from ”,

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  • The <b>Yellow cheeked Gibbon Nomascus gabriellae < b> also called the Yellow cheeked Crested Gibbon the Golden cheeked Crested Gibbon or the Buffed cheeked Gibbon is a species of gibbon native to Vietnam Laos and Cambodia The rare small slender long armed tree dwelling Yellow cheeked Gibbon is born blond and later turns black and males carry this colouring through their lifespan and have the distinguishing golden cheeks females are born blonde to blend into their mother s fur but they later turn black and turn back to blond at ***ual maturity and only have a black cap on the top of their heads These very acrobatic primates spend most of their lives in trees Because they are so dextrous while moving in the trees almost no predators can catch them They reach a size of 60 to 90 cm and weigh 6 to 9 kg and their life expectancy in the wild is about 25 years This diurnal and arboreal gibbon lives in primary tropical rainforest foraging for fruits using brachiation to move through the trees The Yellow cheeked Gibbon like all gibbon species regularly defend their territory against others of their species with piercingly loud whooping and hooting vocalizations which is usually initiated by the male The female will then join in and sing with the male to reinforce their bond <i>Bezoekers van de Rimba het Aziatische deel van Burgers Zoo zie je vaak in de toppen van de 20 à 25 meter hoge bomen turen zoekende naar de dieren die daar hoog in de bomen een doordringend gezang produceren Dit zingen is in iedere hoek van het dierenpark te horen en komt van 5 gibbonsoorten in het dierenpark Vooral s morgens laten de gibbons urenlang hun liederen horen Dit zingen dient om de onderlinge band tussen paartjes te verbeteren maar ook om territoria af te zetten Een van de zingende gibbonsoorten in Burgers Rimba is de hier afgebeelde <b>Goud of Geelwanggibbon Nomascus gabriellae < b> < i> Site Burgers Zoo in Dutch English and German <a href= http www burgerszoo e
  • Brachiation and semibrachiation brachiator skeletal diagram
  • brachiation flight and swimming from a broader evolutionary view most animals rely on their arms from birds to whales to sea lions to fish Inchworm Still Gets Eaten Image via dicts The adorable inchworm is really the caterpillar of the geometer moth If you have ever experienced the childlike delight of discovering an inchworm you know how fun they are to watch
  • The next generation of the company starts training Harry s great grandson Jack begins his brachiation training
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  • Climbing pulling and swinging movements focus on large muscle groups develop grip and forearm strength and improve both external object and body control and thus have broad functional
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  • of India they are not monkeys so differ significantly from the macaques langurs and other primates of the region Unlike monkeys but like other species of gibbons found in southeast Asia hoolocks have no tail and have remarkably long arms with hands specially adapted for brachiation that is swinging through the tree canopy on branches and climbers
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  • Avec le gorille c est le plus grand des singes anthropoïdes En position debout il mesure de 1 m à 1 m 80 Un mâle pèse entre 80 et 100 kg la femelle deux fois moins L orang outan passe la majorité de son temps à se nourrir de fruits et à se reposer Chez les adultes la vie sociale est très réduite Même s il utilise la brachiation technique
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  • The <b>Yellow cheeked Gibbon Nomascus gabriellae < b> also called the Yellow cheeked Crested Gibbon the Golden cheeked Crested Gibbon or the Buffed cheeked Gibbon is a species of gibbon native to Vietnam Laos and Cambodia The rare small slender long armed tree dwelling Yellow cheeked Gibbon is born blond and later turns black and males carry this colouring through their lifespan and have the distinguishing golden cheeks females are born blonde to blend into their mother s fur but they later turn black and turn back to blond at ***ual maturity and only have a black cap on the top of their heads These very acrobatic primates spend most of their lives in trees Because they are so dextrous while moving in the trees almost no predators can catch them They reach a size of 60 to 90 cm and weigh 6 to 9 kg and their life expectancy in the wild is about 25 years This diurnal and arboreal gibbon lives in primary tropical rainforest foraging for fruits using brachiation to move through the trees The Yellow cheeked Gibbon like all gibbon species regularly defend their territory against others of their species with piercingly loud whooping and hooting vocalizations which is usually initiated by the male The female will then join in and sing with the male to reinforce their bond <i>Bezoekers van de Rimba het Aziatische deel van Burgers Zoo zie je vaak naar de toppen van circa 20 meter hoge bomen turen zoekende naar de dieren die daar hoog in de bomen een doordringend gezang produceren Dit zingen is in iedere hoek van het dierenpark te horen en komt van de 5 gibbonsoorten in Burgers Zoo Vooral s morgens laten de gibbons urenlang hun liederen horen Dit zingen dient om de onderlinge band tussen paartjes te verbeteren maar ook om territoria af te zetten Een van de zingende gibbonsoorten in Burgers Rimba is de hier afgebeelde in het wild ernstig bedreigde <b>Goud of Geelwanggibbon Nomascus gabriellae < b> De geelwanggibbon is een in Vietnam Laos en Cambodja inheemse
  • Brachiation Controller consists of Swing Back action and Locomotion action In order to evalute the energy difference between L1 and L3 we apply PDAC to the locomotion action

Videos

  • Diagonal Brachiation Diagonal brachiation.
  • How to build a brachiation ladder (monkey bars) Detailed instructions written by my husband about how to make a brachiation ladder (homemade monkey bars) for your home can be found at www.professional- This is one of the best gifts we have given our children.
  • Tyler Burger-Parkour training 2009 in NYC, Toronto, Philly.... This is my first video, showing what i have been working on throughout the year. im really proud of this one, mainly because it is my first one. i go alot of places in this one, but as for countries i have trained in Costa Rica,Denmark and Canada. and here in america and more locally, i train in Yardley, New hope, Doylestown, Trenton(NJ), Philadelphia, New York, and most importantly MORRISVILLE PA!!!!!!!!!!! and also, i will be coming out with a real showreel showing all the stuff i can currently do in about a month or so.
  • Hand Placement for Brachiation.wmv
  • Isabel's brachiation exercise 4.5 mth old Isabel can now pull herself up and let herself down while just holding onto my thumbs. You have to make sure baby's using her own strength to pull cos if you're pulling her arm with dead weight, it'd hurt her. Video taken on 24 Mar 08.
  • Brachiating Along a Goalpost; Trying to Be a Gibbon Three and a bit lengths before my balance and grip gave out. It was good, but I'd already massacred my elbow joints earlier in the day, and I was in the middle of nowhere with no food or money ...
  • Domans Overhead Ladder , http Sophia walking under the Doman Overhead Brachiation ladder
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  • Lecture 5 | Introduction to Robotics Lecture by Professor Oussama Khatib for Introduction to Robotics (CS223A) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. Professor Khatib shows a short video on the Brachiation Robot, then goes into a lecture on Frame Attachment. CS223A is an introduction to robotics which covers topics such as Spatial Descriptions, Forward Kinematics, Inverse Kinematics, Jacobians, Dynamics, Motion Planning and Trajectory Generation, Position and Force Control, and Manipulator Design. Complete Playlist for the Course: CS 223A Course Website: cse.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
  • Orangutans and Siamangs The Malay word orangutan means "person of the forest." These are found in Sumatra and Borneo, are highly intelligent and are close relatives of humans.Orangutans have an enormous armspan. A male may stretch his arms some 7 feet (2.1 meters) from fingertip to fingertip. When orangutans do stand, their hands nearly touch the ground! Orangutans have 32 permanent teeth like humans! The siamang is a gibbon species found in the upper canopies of forest regions of Malaysia and Indonesia. They have black fur with long and somewhat saggy hair and it has no tail! Siamangs eat approximately equal amounts of leaves and ripe fruit, also insects, birds and bird eggs. All gibbon species use brachiation (hand-over-hand locomotion) as their primary means of travel through their forest habitat. Powerful upper limbs and limited body weight enable siamangs to swing on branches and vines with great agility. Siamangs hook, rather than grasp, branches with their hands. In the wild, siamangs rarely descend to the forest floor. When required, however, they are efficient at bipedal walking on the ground or along branches, holding their arms above their head for balance. They have similar armspan that of Orangutans. They are kept in ne enclosure at San Diego Zoo. Watch them in action doing a trapeze over tree branches!
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  • Monkeybot Brachiation Movie Northwestern University 2009 Full brachiation with bloopers and slow motion
  • Cute Gibbon Baby "Thani" Learning the Ropes at Brookfield Zoo Thani, a male white-cheeked gibbon, born at Brookfield Zoo on April 3, 2009, likes to kick out the jams at Tropic World: Asia. While he learns the ropes, he still hangs out with his dad Benny (all black fur except for white patches on cheeks) and his mom Indah (cream-colored fur). White-cheeked gibbons are one of the more endangered species of gibbons, primarily because they are so dependent on life in the trees that if their forest homes are destroyed for logging or agriculture they can't survive in any other kind of habitat. White-cheeked gibbons use a form of locomotion called "brachiation," swinging with one long arm, then the other, moving along the undersides of branches and vines, with their legs flexed under their body. they make it look easy (they can cover more than ten feet in a swing between branches), swinging gracefully through the rain forests of southeast Asia, using trees like a highway in the sky. Indah, 22, and Benny, 25, are managed as a breeding pair at Brookfield Zoo based on a recommendation by the Gibbon Species Survival Plan (SSP) of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Jay Petersen, curator of mammals for the Chicago Zoological Society, is the Gibbon SSP coordinator.
  • Doman's Overhead Brachiation Ladder , http A therapeutic method known as Doman's Overhead Brachiation Ladder is highlighted by the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential . Using this ladder, the child learns to support the weight of the body using hands and arms. This overhead ladder is used for various exercises and is associated with the development of upper body strength, as well as, balance and motor coordination. In this video, Hulet Smith (Occupational Therapist)coaches his daughter, Sophia, who has Cerebral Palsy, through a walking therapy. For more Cerebral Palsy related therapies visit: . For various health/medical related supplies visit: .
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  • Under-che This was weird to figure out! It's not really a lache to start - more of a strange brachiation. I think I can get both hands to switch though, just a weird direction to get power in. In other news, magnetic gorillapod + suction cup, iPhone 4, iMovie and the updated PicPosterous rocks :) Download the ......(see blog) Posted via email from
  • Make a brachiation ladder 3 Video #3 for how to make a brachiation ladder. This is a very short clip. For the context, go to www.professional-
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  • how to build a lego star wars tri-droid Read description!!!!!!! if you don`t have the tri-brachiation (für deutsche verzweigung) to attach the legs watch this:
  • Focus on speed , endurance and brachiation. This is a video of my 2nd year of parkour training. I have put my energy on speed , endurance and brachiation training this year.
  • Joh-Leen gibbon eating with her feet Gibbons often use their feet to eat while they use their hands for brachiation
  • Gibbon Brachiating Gibbon brachiating around up on top wildly.
  • Ayumu crosses a rope using both hands in the movement called ""brachiation"". Ayumu crosses a rope using both hands in the movement called ""brachiation"", which means moving by swinging with the arms from one hold to another. Recorded on September 16, 2001 in Kyoto University Primate Research Institute/Global COE
  • Gibbon in a tree Gibbons are apes in the family Hylobatidae (pronounced /ˌhaɪlɵˈbeɪtɨdiː/). The family is divided into four genera based on their diploid chromosome number: Hylobates, Hoolock , Nomascus, and Symphalangus. The extinct Bunopithecus sericus is a gibbon or gibbon-like ape which, until recently, was thought to be closely related to the Hoolock gibbons. Gibbons occur in tropical and subtropical rainforests from northeast India to Indonesia and north to southern China, including the islands of Sumatra, Borneo and Java. Also called the lesser apes, gibbons differ from great apes (chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, orangutans and humans) in being smaller and pair-bonded, exhibiting low ***ual dimorphism, in not making nests, and in certain anatomical details in which they superficially more closely resemble monkeys than great apes do. Gibbons are masters of their primary mode of locomotion, brachiation, swinging from branch to branch for distances of up to 15 m (50 ft), at speeds as high as 56 km/h (35 mph). They can also make leaps of up to 8 m (26 ft), and walk bipedally with their arms raised for balance. They are the fastest and most agile of all tree-dwelling, non-flying mammals. Depending on species and gender, gibbons' fur coloration varies from dark to light brown shades, and anywhere in between black and white. It is rare to see a completely white gibbon. Distributed with
  • Tyler Burger-2009 Parkour and Freerunning showreel My name is Tyler Burger, i have been training for 4 years now, i live in Morrisville,Pa, and i train all around Bucks County. This is the most recent footage of me, showing most of the stuff that i have been working on. I had alot of fun making this video, and im probably going to keep on making them as i get enough footage.
  • Primate Hands Orangutan 0:01 Monkey grooming 0:50 Mandrill 1:12 Gorillas with baby 1:30 Gibbons 2:09 Orangutan slapstick 2:39 San Diego Zoo, October 2009. Published without advertising, in accordance with the zoo's copyright policy, as confirmed by customer service agent, Alphonso, 12/1/09.
  • crawling track and brachiation ladder This homemade equipment that we built for our children has had many benefits, from entertaining a house-bound toddler in the winter to helping both of our children develop physically. Patterns for both the crawling track and and the bracciation ladder can be found in Glenn Doman's books. For more information about activities we do with our children, visit www.professional-
  • Make a brachiation ladder 2 Video #2 for how to make a brachiation ladder. This is a very short clip. For the context, go to www.professional-
  • White-cheeked Gibbon A White-cheeked Gibbon at the Brookfield Zoo brachiates through its exhibit
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  • Make a brachiation ladder 6 Video #6 for how to make a brachiation ladder. This is a very short clip. For the context, go to www.professional-
  • White Handed Gibbon A master of arboreal locomotion, or brachiation; this White-Handed Gibbon was my favorite animal at the Honolulu Zoo.
  • Gibbons At Reid Park Zoo Playing Tag Gibbons at Reid Park in Tucson, Arizona putting on a show.
  • Make a brachiation ladder 5 Video #5 for how to make a brachiation ladder. This is a very short clip. For the context, go towww.professional-
  • Make a brachiation ladder 4 Video #4 for how to make a brachiation ladder. This is a very short clip. For the context, go to www.professional-
  • Lar Gibbons Part 2 Lar Gibbons. Brachiation. Zamosc Zoo, Poland. 13/05/07
  • Lateral Brachiation; a Graceless Gibbon Going Sideways Easier but slower than going forwards.
  • Jared Luhur Brachiation Demonstration Jared's Brachiation demonstration at "What to do about your brain-injured child" course July 2008 in Singapore (of IAHP, )
  • Isabel's brachiation exercise (II) 6m1w old Isabel is now able to hang from mummy's thumbs briefly. Video taken on 14 May 08.