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  • Ecomechanics is a biomechanic scientific discipline studying the mechanisms underlying organisms' interactions with their environment. It incorporates...
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    J; Fudge, DS; Levy, N; Gosline, JM (January 31, 2006). "Hagfish slime ecomechanics: testing the gill-clogging hypothesis". Journal of Experimental Biology...
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    Fudge, Douglas F.; Levy, Nimrod; Gosline, John M. (2006). "Hagfish Slime Ecomechanics: testing the gill-clogging mechanics". The Journal of Experimental Biology...
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  • Alejandro; Santana, Sharlene E.; Niklas, Karl J. (2021-07-01). "Linking ecomechanical models and functional traits to understand phenotypic diversity". Trends...
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  • Douglas Warrick Dynamic similarity (Reynolds and Womersley numbers) Ecomechanics Efflux (microbiology) Egg white Elasticity of cell membranes Electrochemical...
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    S; Levy, Nimrod; Gosline, John M (15 February 2006). "Hagfish slime ecomechanics: testing the gill-clogging hypothesis". Journal of Experimental Biology...
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