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Non-equilibrium trajectory dynamics and the kinematics of gliding in a flying snake

Socha et al., 2010

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7874712328679935635
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Socha J
Miklasz K
Jafari F
Vlachos P
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Bioinspiration & biomimetics

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Given sufficient space, it is possible for gliding animals to reach an equilibrium state with no net forces acting on the body. In contrast, every gliding trajectory must begin with a non- steady component, and the relative importance of this phase is not well understood. Of any …
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