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  • ...ugh a muddy area.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Snakes primarily rely on undulatory locomotion to move through a wide range of environments]] ...er, forgo use of their legs in certain environments and exhibit undulatory locomotion. In [[robotics]] this movement strategy is studied in order to create nove ...
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  • ...manner and subsequently, bodies with one degree of freedom do not achieve locomotion in a highly viscous environment. ...the periodic motion it exhibits. This relation allows us to conclude that locomotion is independent of swimming rate. Subsequently, this leads to the discovery ...
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  • ..., Brian |author3=Bush, John W.M. |title=The hydrodynamics of water strider locomotion|journal=Nature|year=2003|volume=424|pages=663–666|doi=10.1038/nature01793|p ===Aquatic vegetation=== ...
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  • ...low and respiratory airflow, and external flows such as flying and aquatic locomotion (i.e., swimming). Biological fluid Dynamics (or Biofluid Dynamics) involves ...
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  • *{{annotated link|Aquatic locomotion}} ...amydomonasSwims with Two "Gears" in a Eukaryotic Version of Run-and-Tumble Locomotion | journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] | volume=325 | issue=5939 | date=20 ...
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  • ...heart rhythm irregularities.<ref name="Physiology and Pathophysiology" /> Aquatic mammals have evolved physiological adaptations to conserve oxygen during su ...pulsive efficiency requires less energy for the same dive. Burst and glide locomotion is also often used to minimise energy consumption, and may involve using po ...
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