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Rectilinear locomotion
Traversing Tight Tunnels—Implementing an Adaptive Concertina Gait in a Biomimetic Snake Robot Henry C
Slithering Locomotion
CNN-Based Genetic Algorithm
Muscular Mechanisms and Kinematics of Rectilinear Locomotion in Boa Constrictors Steven J
Alexander 2013 Principles-Of-Animal-Locomotion.Pdf
Biological System Models Reproducing Snakes’ Musculoskeletal System
Studies on Amphisbaenids
Special Feature on Bio-Inspired Robotics
Getting It Straight: Accommodating Rectilinear Behavior in Captive Snakes—A Review of Recommendations and Their Evidence Base
A Comparative Study of Locomotion in the Caecilians Dermophis Mexicanus and Typhlonectes Natans (Amphibia: Gymnophiona)
Limbless Locomotion: Learning to Crawl with a Snake Robot
Pid Control of Rectilinear Snake Robots
A Serpentine Robot Designed for Efficient Rectilinear Motion
Abstract Design and Analysis of Exaggerated Rectilinear
S41467-019-13405-W OPEN Comparative Analysis of Squamate Brains Unveils Multi-Level Variation in Cerebellar Architecture Associated with Locomotor Specialization
Icvm-7 Abstracts
The Role of Functional Surfaces in the Locomotion of Snakes
Snakes Mimic Earthworms: Propulsion Using Rectilinear Travelling Waves
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Reaction Forces and Rib Function During Locomotion in Snakes John G
Snakelike Robots Locomotions Control
An Abstract of the Dissertation Of
Bio-Inspired Robotics
Spatial Considerations for Captive Snakes
Surprising Simplicities and Syntheses in Limbless Self-Propulsion in Sand 1
Gaits-Transferable CPG Controller for a Snake-Like Robot
Muscular Mechanisms and Kinematics of Rectilinear Locomotion in Boa
Snake-Like Robot with Fusion Gait for High Environmental Adaptability: Design, Modeling, and Experiment
1 Locomotion G.V
June - July 2003
Integrative and Comparative Biology Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 60, Number 1, Pp
Introduction to Mammalogy
Angles and Waves Intervertebral Joint Angles and Axial Kinematics Of
RESEARCH ARTICLE Perch Size and Structure Have Species-Dependent Effects on the Arboreal Locomotion of Rat Snakes and Boa Constrictors
[368] Rectilinear Locomotion in a Snake (Boa Occidentalis)
Hydrodynamics of Undulatory Propulsion