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| Motion | 473 | Any Process of movement. | ^ |
| BodyMotion | 81 | Any Motion where the agent is an Organism and the patient is a BodyPart. | ^ |
| Abducting | . | Pull a body part away from the body. | ^ |
| Adducting | . | Pull a limb towards the body. | ^ |
| Dodging | . | Purposely moving one's body in such a way as to avoid being hit by something. | ^ |
| Mounting | . | Any BodyMotion which results in being On something else. | ^ |
| Stepping | . | The BodyMotion of extending one foot forward and then bringing the other foot to the same lateral... | ^ |
| Jumping | . | Any MotionUpward which is done by one's body and which results in a situation where one's feet ar... | ^ |
| Somersaulting | . | Any BodyMotion which begins and ends in a Sitting position and where the feet roll over the hea... | ^ |
| Indicating | . | Pointing out a person, place or thing with one's hand or with an Artifact. | ^ |
| Crawling | . | A form of locomotion where a Bipedal animal changes location in part by use of the arms or hands ... | ^ |
| EmotionalBodilyMovementBehavior | 4 | | ^ |
| Scratching | . | Scratching is a rhythmic rubbing of the body with a sharp object or other part of the body, such as... | ^ |
| Swallowing | . | A BodyMotion where an Object is subject to Ingesting, passing from the Mouth through the ... | ^ |
| MuscularContraction | . | The Process of a Muscle being activated by a NerveCell and shortening. | ^ |
| MuscleRelaxing | . | The Process of a Muscle being deactivated or relaxing and lengthening. | ^ |
| Flexion | . | Flexion describes a bending movement that decreases the angle between a segment and its proximal se... | ^ |
| Extension | . | Extension is the opposite of flexion, describing a straightening movement that increases the angle ... | ^ |
| HeartBeat | . | A cycle of the Heart undergoing MuscularContract and then a MuscleRelaxing to pump Blood an... | ^ |
| Chewing | . | Breaking up or mashing Food with one's teeth. | ^ |
| Inclining | 1 | Moving one's body downward from a vertical position. Note that this class covers cases of leaning f... | ^ |
| Ducking | . | Purposely moving one's body downward in such a way as to avoid being hit by something. | ^ |
| Throwing | 2 | Any instance of Impelling where the instrument is an Arm. | ^ |
| LyingDown | . | The BodyMotion of moving from a Sitting to a Prostrate position. | ^ |
| KneelingDown | . | The act of assuming the BodyPosition of resting one's weight on one's Knees. | ^ |
| SittingDown | . | The BodyMotion of moving from a Standing to a Sitting position. | ^ |
| StandingUp | . | The BodyMotion of moving from a Sitting to a Standing position. | ^ |
| EyeMotion | 3 | EyeMotion includes the voluntary or involuntary movement of the eyes. Eye movement can be classif... | ^ |
| OpeningBothEyes | . | This Process specifies that both the left and right eye open together. | ^ |
| ClosingBothEyes | 4 | This Process specifies that both left and right eye close together. | ^ |
| OpeningEye | . | The BodyMotion of relaxing the upper eye lid so that the corneas are exposed to light.The eye was... | ^ |
| ClosingEye | 1 | The BodyMotion of tensing the eye lids so that the corneas are not exposed to light, i.e.LowerE... | ^ |
| Shrugging | . | Moving the Shoulders in such a way that the motion is intended to express something to someone el... | ^ |
| Trembling | 2 | Any BodyMotion which is involuntary and which is repeated many times over a short time frame, e.g... | ^ |
| Dismounting | . | Any BodyMotion which results in not being On something else. | ^ |
| Ambulating | 5 | Any BodyMotion which is accomplished by means of the legs of an Animal for the purpose of movin... | ^ |
| Swimming | 2 | Any deliberate and controlled BodyMotion through water that is accomplished by an Organism. | ^ |
| Dancing | . | Any BodyMotion of Humans which is deliberately coordinated with music. | ^ |
| Gesture | 31 | Any BodyMotion, e.g. a hand wave, a nod of the head, a smile, which is also an instance of Comm... | ^ |
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