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Fluid Dynamics of Biomimetic Pectoral Fin Propulsion
by N Li 2016 Cited by 18 Low-dimensional models and performance scaling of a highly deformable fish pectoral fin. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 2009;631:311342. doi: 10.1017
Low-dimensional models and performance scaling of a
by M BOZKURTTAS Cited by 110 Structure of the bluegill pectoral fin which consists of 14 bony rays. A deformable membrane stretches across these rays, and the fin can be actively deformed
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