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Nick van der Geest, Lorenzo Garcia, Roy Nates and Fraser Borrett
Sea turtles gracefully navigate their marine environments by flapping their pectoral flippers in an elegant routine to produce the required hydrodynamic forces required for locomotion. The propulsion of sea turtles has been shown to occur for approximate...
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Nick van der Geest, Lorenzo Garcia, Roy Nates and Alberto Gonzalez-Vazquez
Sea turtles are recognised as one of the ocean?s most remarkable migratory species, accomplishing journeys that cover thousands of kilometres. This fact is even more extraordinary when considering sea turtles consume mostly low-energy foods. The biology ...
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De Zutter, D. Sercu, J. Dhaene, T. De Geest, J. Demuynck, F. J. Hammadi, S. Huang, C.-W. P.
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Tesnier, K. Strookman-Donkers, H. M. van Pijlen, J. G. van der Geest, A. H. M. Bino, R. J. Groot, S. P. C.
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Rezaee, M R; Zwet, P M J van der; Lelieveldt, B P F; Geest, R J van der; Rei
Pág. 1238 - 1248
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Geest, J De; Dhaene, T; Faché, N; Zutter, D De
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