This form of undulatory locomotion is termed Body-Caudal Fin ( BCF ) swimming on the basis of the body structures used; it includes anguilliform, sub-carangiform, carangiform, and thunniform locomotory modes, as well as the oscillatory ostraciiform mode.
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He defended his PhD thesis in " Arts and Sciences of the Arts " in 2010 on " "'The undulatory analysis, an approach to musical morphology " "'at the Sorbonne University Paris 1, France,
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Based on an average of 52 samples, the " Orienta Sandstone " is composed of : 33.3 % nonundulatory quartz, 29.7 % undulatory quartz, 17.3 % potassium feldspar and 9.4 % silicic volcaninc clasts.
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His PhD thesis ( 2010 ) " The undulatory Analysis : a Morphological Approach to Musical Analysis " defended at Paris 1 University " Panth�on-Sorbonne ", introduces a new musical analytical method based and extended on his previous research ( 1997 ).
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The suspension also gave Bell time to amend his claims to avoid an interference with an earlier patent application of Gray's that mentioned changing the intensity of the electric current without breaking the circuit, which seemed to the examiner to be an " undulatory current " that Bell was claiming.
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He then commanded the cradle to be subjected to violent undulatory movements, until the infant, unable to draw breath, rendered up its innocent soul to God . It is even said that Gesualdo covered up the child s cries with the sound of musicians performing one of his macabre madrigals.
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In 1841 he published his " Examples of the Processes of the Differential and Integral Calculus ", which expanded the earlier work of John Herschel, George Peacock and Charles Babbage to include the mathematics used to describe discontinuities observed in heat transfer explored by the French mathematician Joseph Fourier, and the theory of undulatory light, a topic familiar to him.
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"Kutchicetus "'vertebral proportions are unlike those of any other cetaceans but similar to those of some land-living or semi-aquatic mammals, such as " Pachyaena " and otters . " Kutchicetus "'limbs and sacrum were probably weight-bearing and it probably swam using undulatory movements like modern otters and most likely " Ambulocetus ".
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This, along with " Discours du mouvement local " ( Paris, 1670 ), and the manuscript " Trait?complet d'Optique ", in which he followed the undulatory theory of light ( which identifies it as a harmonic vibration ), form part of a general work on physics which he had planned . " Trait?complet d'Optique " had been studied by Pierre Ango ( 1640-1694 ) a confrere of Pardies for his Book " L ` Optique " which he published in 1682 after Pardies early death.