One-way trail orientations
… trail orientation in an undirected graph. … trail T containing e can at most be directed one way
since e is forced, so there is an orientation of T which not extend to a strong trail orientation of …
since e is forced, so there is an orientation of T which not extend to a strong trail orientation of …
The influence of multiple obstacles in the travel path on avoidance strategy
J Krell, AE Patla - Gait & Posture, 2002 - Elsevier
… revealed that: height, width, and orientation do influence foot trajectory over the obstacle [6], …
elevation for both lead and trail limbs. One-way repeated measure ANOVAs were completed …
elevation for both lead and trail limbs. One-way repeated measure ANOVAs were completed …
A model for osmotropotactic orientation (I)
V Calenbuhr, JL Deneubourg - Journal of theoretical biology, 1992 - Elsevier
… in general for orientation on scent trails. The same model also describes orientation towards
point … The fact that noise is one way for obtaining the peaked distance vs. Q-plot raises some …
point … The fact that noise is one way for obtaining the peaked distance vs. Q-plot raises some …
Orientation in leaf-cutting ants (Formicidae: Attini)
EF Vilela, K Jaffé, PE Howse - Animal Behaviour, 1987 - Elsevier
… for orientation on chemical trails by … one-way analysis of variance for time taken: H=65.8,
P<0.001. These results suggest that visual cues are also used in orientation along an odour trail…
P<0.001. These results suggest that visual cues are also used in orientation along an odour trail…
[PDF][PDF] Establishing and maintaining orientation for mobility
RG Long, EW Hill - Foundations of orientation and mobility, 1997 - researchgate.net
… orientation, including the information they use when planning and executing routes or
reestablishing their orientation … from the perspective of both orientation and mobility tasks. However…
reestablishing their orientation … from the perspective of both orientation and mobility tasks. However…
Porphyroblast inclusion trails: the key to orogenesis
TH Bell, SE Johnson - Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
… consistency in the orientation of correlated inclusion trails. The … portions of the inclusion trail
orientations in each porphyroblast … , is not consistent, with three one way and five the other. …
orientations in each porphyroblast … , is not consistent, with three one way and five the other. …
Design criteria for crab traps
RJ Miller - ICES Journal of Marine Science, 1980 - academic.oup.com
… Plastic collars in top entry traps and one-way doors inside entry … trail leaving the trap through
an entrance at more angles of trap orientation they also produce unproductive odour trails …
an entrance at more angles of trap orientation they also produce unproductive odour trails …
Simulated and situated models of chemical trail following in ants
T Sharpe, B Webb - 1998 - direct.mit.edu
… One way to … There is evidence that trail orientation may be accompanied by guideline and
phototatic orientation. It is important for the ants to know which way they are travelling along a …
phototatic orientation. It is important for the ants to know which way they are travelling along a …
[PDF][PDF] Orientation cues used by ants
… The foraging rhythm was analyzed with a one way ANOVA and so vwas the duration of
learning trails. The effect of the independent variables V, O and D on the duration of maze-…
learning trails. The effect of the independent variables V, O and D on the duration of maze-…
[HTML][HTML] Problems and results in the study of ant orientation
TC Schneirla - Proceedings of a Conference on Orientation in …, 1953 - books.google.com
… formation of trails by ants and the orientation of ants on trails. … In one way or another, most
foraging ants pass back and … entirely canalized by chemical trails in their orientation are little …
foraging ants pass back and … entirely canalized by chemical trails in their orientation are little …