Biomechanics of Hierarchical Elastic Systems
<p>Elastic energy plays important roles in biology across scales, from the molecular to organismal level, and across the tree of life. The ubiquity of elastic systems in biology is partly due to the variety of useful functions they permit such as the simplification of motor control in running...
Main Author: | Rosario, Michael Devera |
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Other Authors: | Patek, Sheila N |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/11385 |
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