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  • He turned then to Alfred North Whitehead and his notion of prehension or perspective.
  • Gestural control was based on 3D object manipulation such as a subset of prehension.
  • Voluntary closing users can generate prehension forces equivalent to the normal hand, upwards to or exceeding one hundred pounds.
  • The unique identifying features seem correlated with the two behaviors of adhesion to the host and the male prehension on the female.
  • The basic elements ( prehension, actual occasions, events, and processes ) proceeded from microscopic activity up to the highest level of psychological and emotional life.
  • This is more similar to their supposed relatives the storks than to birds of prey and Old World vultures, which use their feet as weapons or organs of prehension.
  • The creature resembled a very large, scale-armored fir cone with four pairs of limbs; the lowest pair used for walking, the next pair apparently not used at all, and the upper two pairs used for prehension ( used as arms and hands ).
  • The split between Scleroglossa and Iguania can be based on features of the tongue; iguanians have a muscular tongue and use lingual prehension to capture food, whereas scleroglossans have hard tongues and use teeth-and-jaw prehension to capture food, freeing the tongue for chemosensory activity.
  • The split between Scleroglossa and Iguania can be based on features of the tongue; iguanians have a muscular tongue and use lingual prehension to capture food, whereas scleroglossans have hard tongues and use teeth-and-jaw prehension to capture food, freeing the tongue for chemosensory activity.
  • There is a correspondence between the five elements and the five senses : to ether corresponds hearing ( [ rotra ); to air, touch ( tvak ); to fire, sight ( cakcus ); to water, taste ( rasana ); to earth, smell ( ghrGa ) . " Each bhuta, with the tanmatra to which it corresponds, and the faculties of sensation and action that proceed from the latter, is resorbed in the one immediately preceding it in the order of production in such a way that the order of resorption is as follows : first, earth ( prithv?) with the olfactory quality ( ghanda ), the sense of smell ( ghrGa ), and the faculty of locomotion ( pada ); second, water ( ap ) with the sapid quality, the sense of taste ( rasana ), and the faculty of prehension ( pani ); third, fire ( t阩as ) with the visual quality ( rkpa ), the sense of sight ( cakcus ), and the faculty of excretion ( payu ); fourth, air ( v鈟u ) with the tactile quality ( spar [ a ), the sense of touch ( tvak ), and the faculty of generation ( upashta ); fifth, ether ( 鈑鈙ha ), with the sonorous quality ( shabda ), the sense of hearing ( [ rotra ), and the faculty of speech ( vach ); and finally, at the last stage, the whole is resorbed in the'inner sense'( manas ) ".