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Locomotion On The Water Surface: Propulsive Mechanisms Of The Fisher Spider
Dolomedes Triton
Author(s):
Robert B. Suter
,
Oren Rosenberg
,
Sandra Loeb
,
Horatio Wildman
,
John Long
,
R. Suter
,
O Rosenberg
,
S Loeb
,
H. Wildman
,
J. LONG
,
S. LOEB
Publication date:
1997
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Journal of Experimental Biology
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