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Figure 3


Fig. 3. Kinematics in infant baboons compared with dogs and horses. In all panels, the least-squares regression (LSR) line for infant baboons in black, with 95% confidence limits for the regression line in gray, is compared with the LSR line for horses (dot-dashed line) and for dogs (dashed line). (A) Dimensionless stride frequencies over the range of dimensionless velocities for the combined infant baboon sample compared with dogs and horses. LSR line for infant baboons (95% C.I. in parentheses): slope=0.64 (0.02); intercept=-0.35 (0.01); r=0.96; P<0.001. (B) Dimensionless stride lengths for the infant baboons compared with dogs and horses. LSR line for infant baboons: slope=0.35 (0.02); intercept=0.35 (0.01); r=0.86; P<0.001. (C) Internal power in infant baboons compared with dogs and horses. LSR line for infant baboons: slope=1.82 (0.05); intercept=-0.19 (0.02); r=0.96; P<0.001. (D) External power in infant baboons compared with dogs and horses. LSR line for infant baboons: slope=1.68 (0.06); intercept=0.37 (0.03); r=0.92; P<0.001. (E) Total power in infant baboons compared with dogs and horses. LSR line for infant baboons: slope=1.68 (0.07); intercept=0.42 (0.03); r=0.92; P<0.001.





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