Testing biomimetic structures in bioinspired robots: how vertebrae control the stiffness of the body and the behavior of fish-like swimmers.
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Sonia F. Roberts | Jonathan Hirokawa | John H Long | Marianne E Porter | J. H. Long | M. Porter | Jonathan Hirokawa | Nicole M Krenitsky | Sonia F Roberts | Josh de Leeuw | N. Krenitsky | Josh de Leeuw
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