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Fishes are teaching engineers that a stiff body can be as agile as a more supple one, Valerie Depraetere explains. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of
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_The Journal of Experimental Biology_ 203, 3391 - 3396 2000. CAS PubMed Google Scholar Download references Authors * Valerie Depraetere View author publications You can also search for
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