10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LOCOMOBILITY»
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locomobility in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
locomobility and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
New First Three Years of Life: Completely Revised and Updated
B EHAVIORS T HAT S IGNAL THE O NSET OF P HASE V Locomobility The
abilitytomove the entirebody throughspace, usuallyby crawling, is one of the most
dramatic and consequential emerging abilities of infancy. It usually surfaces at
about ...
What I wish to draw attention to here is that our “modern” army simply is not
modern, in the vital sense of basic locomobility. Incredibly, it uses vehicles with
power-weight ratios as low as 3 to 1: huge, slow vehicles which have limited
route ...
3
Growing with children: the early childhood years
Locomobility plus intense curiosity, plus poor control of the body, plus ignorance
of common dangers, plus ignorance of the value of things, plus ignorance
concerning the rights of others, spells trouble. Third, sometime toward the end of
the ...
Joseph Braga, Laurie Braga, 1974
5(a) corresponds to the locomobility measure at the body and foot. The main
result is that. to maximise L. the hip height is expected to round about 95% of the
maximum height. Art important degradation occurs as the hip height decreases ...
At first view we might be inclined to regard fishes as constituting an exception to
this general law, from the facility of movement, from the locomobility, they enjoy.
We might, perhaps, attribute to them a greater respiratory energy than to the ...
6
The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and ...
The portability, or rather locomobility, of this pump, is another circumstance well
deserving attention. It may be shifted or unshifted by one person in a minute's
time ; and removed by a couple of men from one part of a person's premises, and
...
7
A general system of chemical knowledge: and its application ...
... though he has the most striking analogies of structure and of orginiza- tion with
the mammalia, resemble each other in the characters of animality, locomobility,
the communications incessantly kept up with the medium which they inhabit, the
...
Antoine-François de Fourcroy (comte), 1804
8
Republic of Drivers: A Cultural History of Automobility in ...
The same magazine had cautioned drivers that “you are the most absolute
monarch locomobility ever produced—until something happens.”38 Early
twentieth-century popular culture, art, and political philosophy also celebrated the
car as a ...
... mostly due to a lapse in attention to what really surrounds the mesmerised
driver – the pedestrian, too, has started straying off-course, at the risk of in turn
causing accidents related to his 'passing locomobility', and so, behaving like
someone ...
10
Elements of natural history, and of chemistry: being the ...
ANIMALS are in general distinguished from vegetables, by locomobility, and
more perfect organization. Yet, there are intire classes of these which are fixed to
a place ; such as the lithophytes, and zoophytes, which are produced and die on
the ...
Antoine-François de Fourcroy (comte), 1788