Dynamic model of the octopus arm. I. Biomechanics of the octopus reaching movement.
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Tamar Flash | Yaakov Engel | Binyamin Hochner | Yoram Yekutieli | Roni Sagiv-Zohar | Ranit Aharonov | Y. Engel | Yoram Yekutieli | Roni Sagiv-Zohar | R. Aharonov | B. Hochner | T. Flash
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