Plants as concept generators for biomimetic light-weight structures with variable stiffness and self-repair mechanisms
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Thomas Speck | Rolf H. Luchsinger | Olga Speck | Tom Masselter | Tom Masselter | Bettina Prüm | Siegfried Fink | T. Speck | S. Fink | R. Luchsinger | T. Masselter | O. Speck | Bettina Prüm
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