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The following pages link to A model of the hydrostatic skeleton of the leech (Q46133823):
Displaying 15 items.
- Neuronal control of leech behavior (Q22337324) (← links)
- Automated querying and identification of novel peptides using MALDI mass spectrometric imaging (Q27334735) (← links)
- Biological clockwork underlying adaptive rhythmic movements (Q30411836) (← links)
- Derivation of a finite-element model of lingual deformation during swallowing from the mechanics of mesoscale myofiber tracts obtained by MRI (Q34305336) (← links)
- Dynamic model of the octopus arm. I. Biomechanics of the octopus reaching movement (Q34411346) (← links)
- The brain has a body: adaptive behavior emerges from interactions of nervous system, body and environment (Q34450957) (← links)
- Myoanatomy of Myzostoma cirriferum (Annelida, Myzostomida): implications for the evolution of the myzostomid body plan (Q34529125) (← links)
- Phonation-related rate coding and recruitment in the genioglossus muscle (Q35738831) (← links)
- Genioglossus and intrinsic electromyographic activities in impeded and unimpeded protrusion tasks (Q37086584) (← links)
- Scaling of caterpillar body properties and its biomechanical implications for the use of a hydrostatic skeleton (Q42017991) (← links)
- Passive hinge forces in the feeding apparatus of Aplysia aid retraction during biting but not during swallowing (Q51686325) (← links)
- Bio-inspired solutions for locomotion in the gastrointestinal tract: background and perspectives (Q51802450) (← links)
- Mechanical Description of a Hyper-Redundant Robot Joint Mechanism Used for a Design of a Biomimetic Robotic Fish (Q58911082) (← links)
- A Model of Larval Biomechanics Reveals Exploitable Passive Properties for Efficient Locomotion (Q64448909) (← links)
- Kinematic Models Of The Buccal Mass Of Aplysia Californica (Q74473284) (← links)