His intriguing take on evolution proposed that the apparent saltation of the fossil record actually reflected saltatory events. |
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The species possesses paired, elongate lateral spines that function in saltatory sweeping motions in response to sheer disturbances by predators. |
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The cytoskeleton is involved in the saltatory movement of organelles such as mitochondria or in the fusion of endosomes with primary lysosomes. |
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All saltatory animals have hind legs that are approximately twice as long as the anteriormost legs. |
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Furthermore, both the rates and mode of saltatory transport of organelles in giant lamellipodia resemble myosin-driven transport along actin in extruded squid axoplasm. |
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Glover's dialogue exhibits a saltatory quality that also defines his career. |
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Dicyrtoma are insects that live in soil. They have a saltatory appendage, called the furca, situated on the underside of their belly, which enables them to catapult themselves into the air in the event of danger. |
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There are at least four different saltatory patterns, but all are similar in that the simultaneous retraction or extension of the hind legs is followed by an aerial phase of movement. |
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