bipedal in A Sentence

    1

    Bipedal or two-legged robots exhibit Bipedal motion.

    0
    2

    It was a small Bipedal omnivore.

    0
    3

    Manual and automatic Bipedal control methods can be used.

    0
    4

    It was a Bipedal, feathered carnivore with a long tail

    0
    5

    Its Bipedal nature was revealed with the discovery of the Bernissart skeletons.

    0
    6

    In addition from his quadrupedal beginnings Tom became increasingly, and eventually almost exclusively, Bipedal.

    0
    7

    We're Bipedal creatures, and we're built to move on our feet for extended periods of time.

    0
    8

    Like other tyrannosaurids, Tyrannosaurus was a Bipedal carnivorous with a huge skull owned by a long, heavy tail.

    0
    9

    Bartels's lab used the following molecules in the study: anthraquinone and pentaquinone(both Bipedal); and pentacenetetrone and dimethyl pentacenetetrone(both quadrupedal).

    0
    10

    Aliens are humanoid only in that they are Bipedal, have two genders, have four limbs, and hair on their heads.

    0
    11

    Early humans evolved from a species of foraging hominids which were already Bipedal,[21] with a brain mass approximately one third of modern humans.

    0
    12

    their path was blocked for hours by two Bipedal animals that were doing seemingly nothing but shuffling around in the snow.

    0
    13

    This is a story about how one being among us is actually taking advantage of the historic cold snap: Cassie the Bipedal robot.

    0
    14

    Currently there are several kinds of competitions, the most popular in several countries being line tracking, labyrinth, Cowbots, Sumo wrestling and Bipedal races.

    0
    15

    Paleontologists studied fossilized spores in western Colorado, and their research shows that theropods, Bipedal, carnivorous dinosaurs performed a deafening dance prior to mating.

    0
    16

    Humans, or Bipedal Destruction Machines, as I like to call them, represent 36 percent of all mammals, which is probably 34 percent too many.

    0
    17

    This Bipedal robot in his time conquered the world by the fact of its appearance and many of us in childhood long remember this strange mechanism.

    0
    18

    The'RoboMara' or robot marathon has just come to a close in Osaka Japan, with a pair of Bipedal bots battling it out in surprisingly close dash to the finish.

    0
    19

    It was a Bipedal, feathered carnivore with a long tail and an enlarged sickle-shaped claw on each hindfoot, which is thought to have been used to tackle and disembowel prey.

    0
    20

    During our conversation about the mysterious link between creative breakthroughs and Bipedal motor tasks she said,“Whenever I start moving my arms and legs back and forth on the elliptical trainer, poetry pours out of me.”.

    0
    21

    These analyses suggest that the impetus of the evolution of powered flight in the theropod lineage that lead to Aves may have been an entirely natural phenomenon produced by Bipedal motion in the presence of feathered forelimbs.

    0
    22

    QRIO can run at 23 cm/s, and is credited in Guinness World Records(2005 edition) as being the first Bipedal robot capable of running(which it defines as moving while both legs are off the ground at the same time).

    0
    23

    Sławomir Rawicz claimed in his book The Long Walk, published in 1956, that as he and some others were crossing the Himalayas in the winter of 1940, their path was blocked for hours by two Bipedal animals that were doing seemingly nothing but shuffling around in the snow.

    0
    24

    However, the Yeti is generally described as Bipedal, and most scientists believe Gigantopithecus to have been quadrupedal, and so massive that, unless it evolved specifically as a Bipedal ape(like Oreopithecus and the hominids), walking upright would have been even more difficult for the now extinct primate than it is for its extant quadrupedal relative, the orangutan.

    0
    25

    However, while the Yeti is usually described as a Bipedal, most scientists feel that Gigantopithicus was probably quadrupedal, and so massive that unless it evolved specifically as a Bipedal ape(like Oreopithecus and the hominids) upright walking would have been even more difficult for the now extinct primate than it is for its extant quadrupedal relative, the Orangutan.

    0