Non-equilibrium trajectory dynamics and the kinematics of gliding in a flying snake
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John J Socha | Kevin Miklasz | Farid Jafari | Pavlos P Vlachos | J. Socha | P. Vlachos | Farid Jafari | K. Miklasz
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