Indeed, flagella handedness has no effect on the tumbling of short bacteria, as they make many turns before ending at a new angle.
This results in an increase in the tumbling frequency of the swimming cell, which is the basis of taxis as mentioned before.
Although both the 'comic and grotesque genres broadly were given over to caricature' (109), the latter distinguished itself by extreme postures and tumbling.
The relaxation times of small molecules tumbling rapidly in solution are typically long, while those for large proteins and protein-bound ligands are substantially shorter.
For example, when a gymnast learns a new and complex tumbling skill, he/she must first resolve the relationship between individual and environmental constraints.
For attractive (repulsive) bias, they simply detect the concentration as they swim, and if the concentration increases (decreases) they delay their tumbling.
Target in space may move in various modes, such as free-floating, tumbling, and so on.
The words come tumbling out, with the odd pause as he searches for a more exact or colourful phrase.