Hindlimb Motion during Steady Flight of the Lesser Dog-Faced Fruit Bat, Cynopterus brachyotis
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Kenneth S. Breuer | Sharon M. Swartz | Daniel K. Riskin | Nicolai Konow | Jorn A. Cheney | Daniel Ton
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