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  2. Blaberus discoidalis - Wikipedia

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    In laboratory tests, B. discoidalis cockroaches were adept at obstacle climbing, and maintaining stability with miniature "cannons" strapped to their bodies designed to knock them off balance mid-run. [9] The species served as the basis for the kinematics design of several cockroach-inspired robots. [10] [11]

  3. Bunting (animal behavior) - Wikipedia

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    The dam will proceed to bunt the foal with her head, non-aggressively, to prevent further discomfort. Many foals will play fight with one another; displaying the bunting behaviour. The foal will push its head against another foal's body in an attempt to knock the other off-balance. [18] Horses will also rub the bottom or sides of their jaw onto ...

  4. Knock off - Wikipedia

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    Knock offs, or dupes, are products similar to higher-end items but sold at a much lower price. Knock off may also refer to: Knock Off, a 1998 film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme "Knock Off" (song), a 2022 song by Jess Moskaluke "Knockoff", a 2023 song by Poppy from the album Zig

  5. Dupe (product) - Wikipedia

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    A dupe (duplicate) or knockoff is a product similar in appearance, functionality, or design to a higher-end, often more expensive, branded item but sold at a much lower price.

  6. 9-1-1’s Ryan Guzman on How an Underwear Dance and ... - AOL

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    A “balance,” Guzman said, is what Eddie is looking for moving forward. “Which opens the door to more space for him looking inside and just being, like, ‘All right, let's just take this ...

  7. Checking (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    When a player drops to a near-crouching stance and swings his hips toward an opposing player, sending the opponent off balance, often falling to the ice. This is performed most commonly against the boards. A hip-check at or below the knees is called "clipping"; it is considered an infraction in the National Hockey League.

  8. Foot sweep - Wikipedia

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    The attacker on the left sweeps the right foot of the opponent. The foot sweep (also footsweep) is a move in many different styles of martial arts. [1] It refers to the use of any part of the foot or leg to trip an opponent or cause them to lose balance.

  9. Why Some Exercisers Are 'Hyperhydrating'—And Whether You ...

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    Pre-exercise hyperhydration with sodium or glycerol—another compound that promotes fluid balance that ... not so much. And may is the key word. “Some of the studies show an increase in time to ...