-
while metachronal rhythm or
metachronal wave
usually refer to the
movement of cilia;
metachronal coordination,
metachronal beating,
metachronal swimming...
- A
metachronal rhythm or
metachronal wave
refers to wavy
movements produced by the
sequential action (as
opposed to synchronized) of
structures such as...
-
diagonally opposite pairs of legs
swing together. Wave (sometimes
called a
metachronal wave)
describes walking where only 1 leg
enters swing at a time. This...
- at a
speed of
between 6 and 20 mm per minute. The wave
produced is a
metachronal wave that
moves the mucus. Many
mathematical models have been developed...
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mechanical action having the
appearance of a
traveling wave is
called a
metachronal rhythm or wave, and is emplo**** in
nature by
ciliates for transport,...
- S2CIDÂ 235593417. Quillen, A. C.; Peshkov, A.; Wright, E.; McGaffigan, S. (2021). "
Metachronal waves in
concentrations of
swimming Turbatrix aceti nematodes and an...
-
Mexican wave or
stadium wave
outside of
North America) is a type of
metachronal rhythm achieved in a
packed stadium when
successive groups of spectators...
- and
outdoor surfaces, and Pleobot, a shrimp-inspired
robot to
study metachronal swimming and the
ecological impacts of this
propulsive gait on the environment...
- the
antennae are
reduced to vestiges. The
trunk limbs are
beaten in a
metachronal rhythm,
causing a flow of
water along the
midline of the animal, from...
- cell's
surface in
large numbers (multiciliate), and beat in
coordinated metachronal waves.
Multiciliated cells are
found lining the
respiratory tract where...