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Date: 2012-11-16 19:15:36
Surface chemistry
Surface tension
Robotics
Insect wing
Young–Laplace equation
Contact mechanics
Insect
Biology
Physics
Zoology

Modeling of the Supporting Legs for Designing Biomimetic Water Strider Robots Yun Seong Song Steve H. Suhr

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