bipedalism 中文意思是什麼

bipedalism 解釋
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  1. " think of the robust australopithecines as having developed a variation on the theme of bipedalism, " schwartz said

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  2. Their feet were thought to be very much like ours, suggesting they had mastered bipedalism. " we noticed that in the specimens of robust australopithecines, there were characteristics of the anklebone that would have affected its bipedal locomotion, " said gary schwartz, an arizona state university anthropologist

    此項研究的參與者美國亞利桑那州立大學的人類學家加里施瓦茲對此表示: 「我們注意到,在粗壯型南猿的化石樣本中,其踝骨的一些特性可能影響到了他們作為兩足動物的運動。
  3. The skeletal modifications associated with bipedalism representaphenomenal reorganization of ones anatomy, schwartz said

    研究人員還將對這一問題進行更為深入的研究。
  4. " we think about the evolution of bipedalism as one of first events that led hominids down the path to being human.

    「雙腿直立行走的進化是原始人向人類進化的最初階段中的一步。 」
  5. " the skeletal modifications associated with bipedalism represent a phenomenal reorganization of one ' s anatomy, " schwartz said

    具體的研究結果將被發表在2006年4月份的美國身體人類學雜志上。
  6. Bipedalism - walking on two feet - is one of the defining characteristics of being human, and scientists have debated for years how it came about

    用兩條腿走路是人類的基本特徵之一,多年來,科學家們在這一特徵的形成問題上一直爭論不休。
  7. Compared to us, they had larger teeth and stronger chewing muscles, a stouter skull with a smaller brain. their feet were thought to be very much like ours, suggesting they had mastered bipedalism

    和我們相比,他們擁有更大的牙齒和更為強壯的咀嚼肌,同時他們的頭骨也更強壯一些但腦部較小。
  8. Schwartz and dan gebo from northern illinois university compared the ancient anklebones of various species with those of today ' s gorillas, chimps and people. the results support the idea that bipedalism evolved only once

    報道說,施瓦茲和來自美國北伊利諾伊大學的丹蓋博用各種原始人類的踝骨與現代大猩猩黑猩猩以及人類的踝骨進行了比較。
  9. Their feet were thought to be very much like ours, suggestingtheyhad mastered bipedalism. we noticed that in the specimens of robustaustralopithecines, there were characteristics of the anklebone thatwould haveaffected its bipedal locomotion, said gary schwartz, anarizonastate university anthropologist. by looking at the locationwherethe shin bone ides across the anklebone, we found that theshinbones would have been angled inward

    此項研究的參與者美國亞利桑那州立大學的人類學家加里施瓦茲對此表示: 「我們注意到,在粗壯型南猿的化石樣本中,其踝骨的一些特性可能影響到了他們作為兩足動物的運動。
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