Mechanical performance of spider orb webs is tuned for high-speed prey
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Sean P Kelly | Todd A Blackledge | Andrew T Sensenig | Kimberly A Lorentz | Brittany Lesher | A. Sensenig | T. Blackledge | S. Kelly | K. Lorentz | Brittany Lesher
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