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Inhibition of the spontaneous climbing behavior elicited in mice by opiatesMARCAIS-COLLADO, H; CHAILLET, P; COSTENTIN, J et al.The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. 1983, Vol 227, Num 2, pp 466-471, issn 0022-3565Article
Der haftfähige Greifschwanz des Europäischen Blattfingergekks Phyllodactylus europaeus Gené = La queue agrippante préhensile de P.e.G = The prehensile gripping tail of Phyllodactylus europaeusVAN EIJSDEN, E. H. T.Salamandra (Frankfurt am Main). 1983, Vol 19, Num 1-2, pp 1-10, issn 0036-3375Article
SCANSORIAL BEHAVIOR IN WOODCHUCKS, MARMOTA MONAXSWIHART RK.1982; CANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST; ISSN 0008-3550; CAN; DA. 1982; VOL. 96; NO 2; PP. 215-216; BIBL. 8 REF.Article
VERGLEICHENDE UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZUR KLETTERFAEHIGKEIT EINIGER BAUMKAENGURUHARTEN (DENDROLAGUS, MUELLER 1839). II: RAUM-ZEITLICHER ABLAUF DES STEMMKLETTERNS = ETUDE DE LA LOCOMOTION VERTICALE DE QUELQUES ESPECES DE D., M. 1839. II. SEQUENCE TEMPORELLE ET SPATIALE AU COURS DU COMPORTEMENT GRIMPEURGANSLOSSER U.1981; ZOOL. ANZ.; ISSN 0323-3774; DDR; DA. 1981; VOL. 206; NO 1-2; PP. 62-86; ABS. ENG; BIBL. 2 P.Article
Genetic control of apomorphine-induced climbing behavior in two inbred mouse strainsKENDLER, K. S; DAVIS, K. L.Brain research. 1984, Vol 293, Num 2, pp 343-351, issn 0006-8993Article
Development of perching in hensAPPLEBY, M. C; DUNCAN, I. J. H.Biology of behaviour (Paris). 1989, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 157-168, issn 0397-7153Article
WHY FORAGING BIRDS IN TREES SHOULD CLIMB AND HOP UPWARDS RATHER THAN DOWNWARDSNORBERG RA.1981; IBIS; ISSN 0019-1019; GBR; DA. 1981; VOL. 123; NO 3; PP. 281-288; BIBL. 13 REF.Article
A reinterpretation of pamprodactyly in swifts: a convergent grasping mechanism in vertebratesCOLLINS, C. T.The Auk. 1983, Vol 100, Num 3, pp 735-737, issn 0004-8038Article
Control of an autonomous climbing robotHILLENBRAND, Carsten; KOCH, Jan; WETTACH, Jens et al.Lecture notes in control and information sciences. 2006, pp 221-232, issn 0170-8643, isbn 1-8462-8404-X, 1Vol, 12 p.Conference Paper
Climbing adaptations in the hindlimb musculatures of the woodcreepers (Dendrocolaptinae)RAIKOW, R. J.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1994, Vol 96, Num 4, pp 1103-1106, issn 0010-5422Article
New results on the locomotion of Tarsius bancanus, Horsfield, 1821NIEMITZ, C.Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoologie et biologie animale. 1983, Vol 5, Num 2, pp 89-100, issn 0003-4339Article
A biophysical model of decision making in an antisaccade task through variable climbing activityCUTSURIDIS, Vassilis; KAHRAMANOGLOU, Ioannis; PERANTONIS, Stavros et al.Lecture notes in computer science. 2005, pp 205-210, issn 0302-9743, isbn 3-540-28752-3, 6 p.Conference Paper
Feature selection for ensembles of simple Bayesian classifiersTSYMBAL, Alexey; PUURONEN, Seppo; PATTERSON, David et al.Lecture notes in computer science. 2002, pp 592-600, issn 0302-9743, isbn 3-540-43785-1, 9 p.Conference Paper
Intelligent control system for wall climbing robotsULYANOV, S. V; FUKUDA, T; GRADETSKY, V. G et al.CESA'96 IMACS Multiconference : computational engineering in systems applications. 1996, pp 794-799, isbn 2-9510266-1-7Conference Paper
A biped walking robot capable of moving on a vertical wallNISHI, A.Mechatronics (Oxford). 1992, Vol 2, Num 6, pp 543-554, issn 0957-4158Article
Possible noradrenergic involvement in naloxone potentiation of apomorphine-induced stereotypic climbing in miceQUOCK, R. M; BLOOM, A. S; SADOWSKI, J. A et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 1984, Vol 21, Num 5, pp 733-736, issn 0091-3057Article
About one way of increasing stability of climbing robotsAKINFIEV, T; ARMADA, M; PRIETO, M et al.Lecture notes in control and information sciences. 1999, pp 571-584, issn 0170-8643, isbn 1-85233-123-2Conference Paper
Is the climbing habit of poison oak ecotypic?GARTNER, B. L.Functional ecology (Print). 1991, Vol 5, Num 5, pp 696-704, issn 0269-8463Article
How does a fly cling to the under surface of a glass sheet?WIGGLESWORTH, V. B.Journal of experimental biology. 1987, Vol 129, pp 373-376, issn 0022-0949Article
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE HEEL PROCESS IN ANTHROPOIDSSARMIENTO EE.1983; INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY; ISSN 0164-0291; USA; DA. 1983; VOL. 4; NO 2; PP. 127-152; BIBL. 4 P.Article
USE OF THE FOREST CANOPY BY THE ARGILE GIBBONGITTINS SP.1983; FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA; ISSN 0015-5713; CHE; DA. 1983; VOL. 40; NO 1-2; PP. 134-144; BIBL. 12 REF.Article
OPTIMAL LOCOMOTION MODES OF FORAGING BIRDS IN TREESNORBERG RA.1983; IBIS; ISSN 0019-1019; GBR; DA. 1983; VOL. 125; NO 2; PP. 172-180; BIBL. 8 REF.Article
LOCOMOTION ARBORICOLE D'UN DENDROHYRAX DORSALIS (TEMMINCK, 1853)RIO B; GALAT G.1982; MAMMALIA; ISSN 0025-1461; FRA; DA. 1982; VOL. 46; NO 4; PP. 449-456; ABS. ENG; BIBL. 4 REF.Article
SPONTANEOUS CLIMBING BEHAVIOUR OF MICE, ITS MEASUREMENT AND DOPAMINERGIC INVOLVEMENTCOSTALL B; ENIOJUKAN JF; NAYLOR RJ et al.1982; EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY; ISSN 0014-2999; NLD; DA. 1982; VOL. 85; NO 2; PP. 125-132; BIBL. 17 REF.Article
ENHANCEMENT OF APOMORPHINE-INDUCED CLIMBING IN MICE BY REVERSIBLE AND IRREVERSIBLE NARCOTIC ANTAGONIST DRUGSQUOCK RM; LUCAS TS.1981; LIFE SCI. (1973); ISSN 0024-3205; GBR; DA. 1981; VOL. 28; NO 12; PP. 1421-1424; BIBL. 25 REF.Article