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The following pages link to An analytical estimation of the energy cost for legged locomotion (Q2194961):
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- Ant mound as an optimal shape in constructal design: solar irradiation and circadian brood/fungi-warming sorties (Q890672) (← links)
- Effective leg stiffness of animal running and the co-optimization of energetic cost and stability (Q1642622) (← links)
- Relating ranging ecology, limb length, and locomotor economy in terrestrial animals (Q1787091) (← links)
- Gaits and energetics in terrestrial legged locomotion. (Q1870135) (← links)
- Working out the bipedal walking expenditure of energy based on foot morphology of different hominid genera: implications for foot evolution (Q2029509) (← links)
- On the derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equation with weakly dissipative structure (Q2044642) (← links)
- Optimal reaching trajectories based on feedforward control (Q2165383) (← links)
- A collisional model of the energetic cost of support work qualitatively explains leg sequencing in walking and galloping, pseudo-elastic leg behavior in running and the walk-to-run transition (Q2196861) (← links)
- Animals prefer leg stiffness values that may reduce the energetic cost of locomotion (Q2413960) (← links)
- Sensitivity Analysis of Human Leg Metabolical Costs (Q3176792) (← links)
- An Optimal Working Function Based on the Energetic Cost for Myriapod Robot Systems: How Many Legs Are Optimal for a Centipede? (Q5188346) (← links)
- Optimality of Upper-Arm Reaching Trajectories Based on the Expected Value of the Metabolic Energy Cost (Q5380303) (← links)