Taking inspiration from climbing plants: methodologies and benchmarks—a review
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Barbara Mazzolai | Emanuela Del Dottore | Isabella Fiorello | Francesca Tramacere | B. Mazzolai | F. Tramacere | Isabella Fiorello | E. Del Dottore
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