Quadrupedalism
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- Uner Tan Syndrome Type-II); a Novel Theory for the Evolutionary Emergence of Human Bipedalism
- Chimpanzee Locomotor Energetics and the Origin of Human Bipedalism
- Knuckle-Walking Signal in the Manual Phalanges and Metacarpals of The
- Four Legs Good, Two Legs Fortuitous: Brains, Brawn, and the Evolution of Human Bipedalism
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- Independent Evolution of Knuckle-Walking in African Apes Shows That Humans Did Not Evolve from a Knuckle-Walking Ancestor
- Quadrupedal Locomotor Characteristics of Uner Tan Syndrome Cases, Healthy Humans, and Nonhuman Primates in Evolutionary Perspectives
- Climbing, Brachiation, and Terrestrial Quadrupedalism: Historical Precursors of Hominid Bipedalism
- The Four Main Primate Movement Patterns • How Primates’ Bodies and Movement Are Related to Their Habitat
- Three-Dimensional Kinematic Analysis of the Pectoral
- Gait Kinetics of Above- and Below-Branch Quadrupedal Locomotion in Lemurid Primates Michael C
- Quadrupedalism the Same? Form-Function Relationships in Behaviorally Distinct Asian Colobines
- Subsurface 3D Motion Reconstruction and Discrete Element Simulation Reveal Track Ontogeny
- Functional Morphology and Three-Dimensional Kinematics of the Thoraco-Lumbar Region of the Spine of the Two-Toed Sloth
- The African Ape-Like Foot of Ardipithecus Ramidus and Its Implications for the Origin of Bipedalism Thomas Cody Prang1,2*
- The Spine: a Strong, Stable, and Flexible Structure with Biomimetics Potential
- Trunk Orientation, Stability, and Quadrupedalism