Continuum robot arms inspired by cephalopods
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Christopher C. Pagano | Ian D. Walker | Christopher D. Rahn | Frank W. Grasso | Tamar Flash | Darren M. Dawson | William M. Kier | Roger T. Hanlon | Binyamin Hochner | Qiming M. Zhang | D. Dawson | B. Hochner | T. Flash | W. Kier | I. Walker | F. Grasso | C. Pagano | C. Rahn | R. Hanlon | Qiming Zhang
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