Gait-specific energetics contributes to economical walking and running in emus and ostriches
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Jonas Rubenson | D. F. Hoyt | Richard L. Marsh | R. Marsh | J. Rubenson | Donald F. Hoyt | Rebecca R. Watson | Lisa Coder | Matthew W. G. Propert | R. Watson | Lisa Coder | Matthew W G Propert
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