Propulsive forces on the flagellum during locomotion of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
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P V Bayly | R J Okamoto | Robert Pless | R. Okamoto | S. Dutcher | P. Bayly | B. Lewis | E. Ranz | S K Dutcher | B L Lewis | E C Ranz | R B Pless | E. C. Ranz
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