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  2. Ulas family - Wikipedia

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    Ulas family. The Ulas family of 19 is from rural southern Turkey. Five of the family members (except for another, who has died) walk on all fours with their feet and the palms of their hands in what is called a "bear crawl". [1][2] Their quadrupedal gait has never been reported in anatomically intact adult humans.

  3. The Family That Walks on All Fours - Wikipedia

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    17 March 2006. (2006-03-17) The Family That Walks on All Fours is a BBC Two documentary that explored the science and the story of five individuals in the Ulas family, a Turkish family in Southeastern Turkey that walk with a previously unreported quadruped gait. [1][2][3] The documentary about a family in Turkey was created by Passionate ...

  4. All fours (card game) - Wikipedia

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    All fours is a traditional English card game, once popular in pubs and taverns as well as among the gentry, that flourished as a gambling game until the end of the 19th century. It is a trick-taking card game that was originally designed for two players, but developed variants for more players. According to Charles Cotton, the game originated ...

  5. A Human Family Still Walks on All Fours, Suggesting ... - AOL

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    Five members of one family walk on all fours, leading one scientist to say their condition signals backwards evolution. Other scientists have a different take.

  6. All-on-4 - Wikipedia

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    All-on-4. The term All-on-4, also known as All-on-Four[1] and All-in-Four, [2] refers to 'all' teeth being supported 'on four' dental implants, a prosthodontics procedure [3][4] for total rehabilitation of the edentulous (toothless) patient, or for patients with badly broken down teeth, decayed teeth, or compromised teeth due to gum disease.

  7. Cinch (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Cinch, also known as Double Pedro or High Five, is an American trick-taking card game of the all fours family derived from Auction Pitch via Pedro. [1] Developed in Denver, Colorado in the 1880s, [2] it was soon regarded as the most important member of the all fours family in the USA, but went out of fashion with the rise of Auction Bridge. [3]

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