Betekenis van:
locomotor
locomotor
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- of or relating to locomotion
Synoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- PERSONS WITH A LOCOMOTOR DISABILITY
- serious affection of the locomotor system;
- serious affection of the locomotor system,
- Locomotor system (if necessary use Neutral-0 method, page 4): …
- Animal enclosures should be of a rectangular shape rather than square, to facilitate locomotor activities.
- [See page 4 - Diagrams] 4.8 Locomotor system (if necessary use Neutral-0 method, page 4): …
- the animal should be able to display a normal locomotor and behavioural repertoire,
- Furthermore, long, narrow enclosures should be avoided since they may restrict locomotor activity and social behaviour such as feeding frenzies.
- ‘clinical/sick cervids’ means cervids showing abnormal behavioural signs and/or locomotor disturbances and/or generally in poor condition;
- Rabbits should be allowed adequate space and an enriched environment, the denial of which can result in loss of normal locomotor activity and in skeletal abnormalities.
- It is important to provide a certain degree of variability in orientation, diameter and firmness to allow the animals to perform appropriate locomotor and jumping behaviours.
- Driving licences shall not be issued to or renewed for applicants or drivers suffering from complaints or abnormalities of the locomotor system which make it dangerous to drive a power-driven vehicle.
- If there are scientific or veterinary justifications for not providing a raised area then the floor area should be 33 % larger for a single rabbit and 60 % larger for two rabbits, to facilitate the rabbit's locomotor activities and to enhance the opportunity to escape from a more dominant animal.
- Furniture of natural or artificial materials (for example, wood, PVC) should include: perches, platforms, swings, ropes. It is important to provide a certain degree of variability in orientation, diameter and firmness to allow the animals to perform appropriate locomotor and jumping behaviours.
- ‘disabled person’ or ‘person with reduced mobility’ means any person whose mobility when using transport is reduced due to any physical disability (sensory or locomotor, permanent or temporary), intellectual disability or impairment, or any other cause of disability, or age, and whose situation needs appropriate attention and the adaptation to his or her particular needs of the service made available to all passengers;