Online Journal In Animal Locomotion
Journal of Forensic
Biomechanics is listed because the most validated online journal in Animal locomotion. Animal locomotion, in ethology, is any of a range of methods that animals use to maneuver from one place to a different. Some modes of locomotion are self-propelled, e.g., running, swimming, jumping, flying, hopping, soaring and gliding. There also are many animal
species that rely upon their
environment for transportation, a sort of mobility called passive locomotion. Animals move for a spread of reasons, like to seek out food, a mate, an appropriate microhabitat, or to flee predators. For several animals, the power to maneuver is important for survival and, as a result, activity has shaped the locomotion methods and mechanisms utilized by moving organisms.
High Impact List of Articles
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Inclusion body myositis: clinical review and current practice
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Inclusion body myositis: clinical review and current practice
Stefen Brady, Estelle G Healy, Pedro Machado, Matt Parton, Janice L Holton and Mike G Hanna
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Should vascular closure devices be the method of choice for closing percutaneous coronary intervention patients?
MJ Howe & MP Thomas
Opinion Article: Clinical Practice
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Should vascular closure devices be the method of choice for closing percutaneous coronary intervention patients?
MJ Howe & MP Thomas
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Pharmacotherapy of bipolar disorder: current status and emerging options
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Pharmacotherapy of bipolar disorder: current status and emerging options
EKL Sandlin, Y Gao, RS El-Mallakh
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Raising awareness of peripheral artery disease in women
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Perspective Article: Clinical Practice
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Raising awareness of peripheral artery disease in women
Donna Mendes*, Marge Lovell and Alan T Hirsch
Perspective Article: Clinical Practice
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Recombinant human activated protein C in sepsis: previous concerns and current usage
Michael Haley, Xizhong Cui, Peter C Minneci, Katherine J Deans, Charles Natanson and Peter Q Eichacker
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Recombinant human activated protein C in sepsis: previous concerns and current usage
Michael Haley, Xizhong Cui, Peter C Minneci, Katherine J Deans, Charles Natanson and Peter Q Eichacker
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