Energy harvesting from the tail beating of a carangiform swimmer using ionic polymer–metal composites
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Maurizio Porfiri | Matteo Verotti | Youngsu Cha | Sean D Peterson | Horace Walcott | M. Porfiri | M. Verotti | Youngsu Cha | S. Peterson | Horace Walcott
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