Insertion experiments of a biologically inspired microtextured and multi-part probe based on reciprocal motion
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A. Schneider | L. Frasson | P. Degenaar | T. Parittotokkaporn | B.L. Davies | F. Rodriguez y Baena | L. Frasson | F. Rodriguez y Baena | B. Davies | P. Degenaar | A. Schneider | T. Parittotokkaporn
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