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Grounded running in quails: simulations indicate benefits of observed fixed aperture angle between legs before touch-down
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    Grounded running in quails: simulations indicate benefits of observed fixed aperture angle between legs before touch-down (English)
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    4 October 2018
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    avian locomotion
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    grounded running
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    spring-mass
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    biomechanics
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    aperture angle
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