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Monotremes / Actuators / Optical fiber / Neurons / Echidna / Valve actuator / Piezoelectricity / Axon / Electric motor / Electromagnetism / Energy / Physics
Date: 2012-08-06 14:52:51
Monotremes
Actuators
Optical fiber
Neurons
Echidna
Valve actuator
Piezoelectricity
Axon
Electric motor
Electromagnetism
Energy
Physics

Echidna – the Engineering Challenges Jurek Brzeski*, Peter Gillingham, David Correll, John Dawson, Anna Moore, Rolf Muller, Scott Smedley, Greg Smith Anglo-Australian Observatory, PO Box 296, Epping NSW 1710, Australia

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