In this section, we describe the morphology of the limbs of tree frogs from the macroscopic anatomy (Fig.1A1) down to the nanoscopic features of the toe pad epidermis (Fig.1D2). To get insight in where and how contact forces are generated, we categorise the morphological elements based on...
He says that his group face rising costs of energy and labor in addition to the increasing focus and pressure from credit insurers. He describes the status of electrical retailing to the analogy of a frog placed into water that slowly heated and unaware of the potential danger it will face....
The aeroacoustical analogy derived by Curle for the prediction of the sound resulting from turbulence/body interaction has been proved quite powerful for low Helmholtz numbers, i.e. when the interaction region is acoustically compact. In... C Schram,P Martinez-Lera,M Tournour - Aiaa/ceas Aero...
side of the body, but as the animal begins to fall, the forelimbs are protracted in readiness to break the impact of the body on reaching the ground. During swimming frogs employ the hindlimbs as paddles with a major role in propulsive impulse production and forelimbs are used only as thr...