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Stasis domains and slip surfaces in the locomotion of a bio-inspired two-segment crawler
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    Stasis domains and slip surfaces in the locomotion of a bio-inspired two-segment crawler (English)
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    16 November 2017
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    soft bio-mimetic robots
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    crawling motility
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    directional surfaces
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    rate-independent systems
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