Neuromechanical model of praying mantis explores the role of descending commands in pre-strike pivots
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Roger D Quinn | Nicholas S Szczecinski | Roy E Ritzmann | Joshua P Martin | David J Bertsch | R. Quinn | R. Ritzmann | N. Szczecinski | Joshua P. Martin
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