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The following pages link to Active tail flexion in concert with passive hydrodynamic forces improves swimming speed and efficiency (Q3383617):
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- Biomimetic flexible plate actuators are faster and more efficient with a passive attachment (Q529396) (← links)
- The effect of intrinsic muscular nonlinearities on the energetics of locomotion in a computational model of an anguilliform swimmer (Q739760) (← links)
- Hydrodynamics and energy-saving swimming techniques of Pacific bluefin tuna (Q2632161) (← links)
- Swimming propulsion and muscle force moments (Q3086409) (← links)
- Survival hydrodynamics (Q3168075) (← links)
- How dorsal fin sharpness affects swimming speed and economy (Q5235693) (← links)
- Why don’t mackerels swim like eels? The role of form and kinematics on the hydrodynamics of undulatory swimming (Q5304773) (← links)