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  • 2. Mechanics and properties of fish fin rays in nonlinear regimes of large deformations.
    Das S, Hannard F, Barthelat F.
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  • 4. Segmentations in fins enable large morphing amplitudes combined with high flexural stiffness for fish-inspired robotic materials.
    Hannard F, Mirkhalaf M, Ameri A, Barthelat F.
    Sci Robot; 2021 Aug 11; 6(57):. PubMed ID: 34380757
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    Zhu Q, Bi X.
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  • 7. Variation in flexural stiffness of the lepidotrichia within and among the soft fins of yellow perch under different preservation techniques.
    Taft NK, Taft BN, Henck H, Mehner T.
    J Morphol; 2018 Aug 07; 279(8):1045-1057. PubMed ID: 29885081
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  • 8. Development of a bio-inspired transformable robotic fin.
    Yang Y, Xia Y, Qin F, Xu M, Li W, Zhang S.
    Bioinspir Biomim; 2016 Aug 31; 11(5):056010. PubMed ID: 27580003
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  • 10. Propulsive performance of an under-actuated robotic ribbon fin.
    Liu H, Curet OM.
    Bioinspir Biomim; 2017 Jun 02; 12(3):036015. PubMed ID: 28481218
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  • 15. Structure and mechanical implications of the pectoral fin skeleton in the Longnose Skate (Chondrichthyes, Batoidea).
    Huang W, Hongjamrassilp W, Jung JY, Hastings PA, Lubarda VA, McKittrick J.
    Acta Biomater; 2017 Mar 15; 51():393-407. PubMed ID: 28069513
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  • 17. Bio-inspired aquatic robotics by untethered piezohydroelastic actuation.
    Cen L, Erturk A.
    Bioinspir Biomim; 2013 Mar 15; 8(1):016006. PubMed ID: 23348365
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  • 18. Biomechanical model of batoid (skates and rays) pectoral fins predicts the influence of skeletal structure on fin kinematics: implications for bio-inspired design.
    Russo RS, Blemker SS, Fish FE, Bart-Smith H.
    Bioinspir Biomim; 2015 Jun 16; 10(4):046002. PubMed ID: 26079094
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  • 19. A comparison of pectoral fin ray morphology and its impact on fin ray flexural stiffness in labriform swimmers.
    Aiello BR, Hardy AR, Cherian C, Olsen AM, Orsbon CP, Hale ME, Westneat MW.
    J Morphol; 2018 Aug 16; 279(8):1031-1044. PubMed ID: 29693259
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