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- Carriers_constraint abstract "Carrier's constraint is the observation that air-breathing vertebrates which have two lungs and flex their bodies sideways during locomotion find it very difficult to move and breathe at the same time, because the sideways flexing expands one lung and compresses the other, shunting stale air from lung to lung instead of expelling it completely to make room for fresh air.It was named, by English paleontologist Richard Cowen, for David R. Carrier, who wrote his observations on the problem in 1987.".
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageID "7839781".
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageLength "5357".
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageRevisionID "705522556".
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Animal_locomotion.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Buccal_pumping.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Category:Respiration.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Crocodilia.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Evolutionary_physiology.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Limerick_(poetry).
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Lung.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Monitor_lizard.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Rib.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Snake.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Trade-off.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrate.
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carrier's constraint".
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageWikiLinkText "surpassed those of "sprawling" reptiles".
- Carriers_constraint wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Carriers_constraint subject Category:Respiration.
- Carriers_constraint hypernym Observation.
- Carriers_constraint type Aircraft.
- Carriers_constraint comment "Carrier's constraint is the observation that air-breathing vertebrates which have two lungs and flex their bodies sideways during locomotion find it very difficult to move and breathe at the same time, because the sideways flexing expands one lung and compresses the other, shunting stale air from lung to lung instead of expelling it completely to make room for fresh air.It was named, by English paleontologist Richard Cowen, for David R. Carrier, who wrote his observations on the problem in 1987.".
- Carriers_constraint label "Carrier's constraint".
- Carriers_constraint sameAs Q5046325.
- Carriers_constraint sameAs 캐리어의_제약.
- Carriers_constraint sameAs m.026fvt7.
- Carriers_constraint sameAs Carriers_constraint.
- Carriers_constraint sameAs Q5046325.
- Carriers_constraint wasDerivedFrom Carriers_constraint?oldid=705522556.
- Carriers_constraint isPrimaryTopicOf Carriers_constraint.