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    Relation between balance loss in floor exercises by male gymnasts and anthropometric features and balance by Manolya Akın, Oya Erkut Atılgan, Salih Pınar, Ufuk Alpkaya

    Published 2014-11-01
    Subjects: “…artistic gymnastics; balance; balance loss; anthropomorphic characteristics.…”
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    Robots as social companions for space exploration by Matthieu J. Guitton

    Published 2025-03-01
    Subjects: “…Anthropomorphism…”
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    Eyeing the Beholder by Tobias Lindström

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Anthropomorphic clay figurines comprise an enigmatic category of finds associated with Pitted Ware culture sites during the latter part of the middle Neolithic period (c. 2900–2300 BC) in the Baltic Sea region. …”
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    Mapping method from human to robot arms with different kinematics by Ke-qiang Bai, Guo-li Jiang, Sibo Cai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The accurate modeling from human arms to humanoid machine arms is the premise of humanoid robot's anthropomorphic compliant movement. In this paper, a mapping method simulating human upper limb motion mechanism is proposed to solve this problem. …”
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    Combining protective clothes with human body models for finite element ballistic impact simulations by Matthias Boljen, Marcin Jenerowicz, Steffen Bauer, Elmar Straßburger

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The results of the clothing-body-interaction have been investigated and compared to the behavior of anthropomorphic surrogate models made from ballistic clay. …”
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    The Social Lives of Figurines: Recontextualizing the Third-Millennium-BC Terracotta Figurines from Harappa by Sharri Clark

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…This book is a critical examination of representations of the body in the Indus civilization, focusing on the anthropomorphic terracotta figurines from Harappa and using more flexible notions of sex, gender, and sexuality to explore Indus conceptions of sexual difference as it relates to other aspects of social difference and identity.…”
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    Die anthropomorphen Terrakotten der Region am syrischen Mittleren Euphrat im 3. Jahrtausend v. Chr. by Ferhan Sakal

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This volume provides a study on the 3rd millennium B.C. anthropomorphic clay figurines of the Middle Euphrates region. …”
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    Elephas religiosus. Variations grecques, romaines, païennes, juives et chrétiennes sur le thème de la religiosité animale by Gilles Courtieu

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…According to a story written by King Juba II and later taken up by Pliny the Elder, elephants, for instance, were suspected to perform rituals, prophecy and oaths. Overall, these anthropomorphic representations proved to be a means of observing how humans might have originally conceived religiosity–before thinking of religion itself.…”
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    Beauty and ugliness in Olmec monumental sculpture by Claude-François Baudez

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…I contend that Olmec monumental art illustrates the opposite, and suggest that the Olmecs most appreciated the anthropomorphic statues that incorporated feline features, and disliked the very naturalistic style of the colossal heads. …”
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