The biomechanics of the dipteran wing hinge
<p>Dipteran insects include some of the most aerobatic animals on the planet, including species such as drone flies (<em>Eristalis tenax</em>) which are able to hold a steady hover in the face of environmental perturbations before executing rapid and precise manoeuvres. A deep und...
Main Author: | Page, J |
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Other Authors: | Walker, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2018
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