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Shark skin-inspired designs that improve aerodynamic performance | Domel A.G. et. al | 2018
| Journal of the Royal Society Interface 15: 20170828 |
Scale diversity in bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus): Fat-filled trabecular scales made of cellular bone | Wainwright D.K. et. al | 2018 | Journal of Morphology 2018:1-13 |
Robotics-inspired biology | Gravish N. and Lauder G.V. | 2018 | Journal of Experimental Biology 221 doi:10.1242/jeb.138438 |
Understanding Fish Linear Acceleration Using an Undulatory Biorobotic Model with Soft Fluidic Elastomer Actuated Morphing Median Fins | Wen L. et. al | 2018 | Soft Robotics doi: 10.1089/soro.2017.0085 |
Mucus matters: the slippery and complex surfaces of fish. | Wainwright D.K. and Lauder G.V. | 2018 | In Functional Surfaces in Biology III, vol. Chapter 10 (E. Gorb and S. Gorb, eds.), pp. 223-246. Berlin: Springer Verlag |
Diversity of dermal denticle structure in sharks: Skin surface roughness and three-dimensional morphology | Ankhelyi M.V. et. al | 2018 | Journal of Morphology 2018:1-23 |
Hydrodynamic properties of biomimetic shark skin: effect of denticle size and swimming speed | Domel A.G. et. al | 2018 | Bioinspiration |