Energy saving mechanisms, collective behavior and the variation range hypothesis in biological systems: a review

H Trenchard, M Perc - Biosystems, 2016 - Elsevier
Energy saving mechanisms are ubiquitous in nature. Aerodynamic and hydrodynamic
drafting, vortice uplift, Bernoulli suction, thermoregulatory coupling, path following, physical …

Energy saving mechanisms, collective behavior and the variation range hypothesis in biological systems: A review

H Trenchard, M Perc - Biosystems, 2016 - infona.pl
Energy saving mechanisms are ubiquitous in nature. Aerodynamic and hydrodynamic
drafting, vortice uplift, Bernoulli suction, thermoregulatory coupling, path following, physical …

[PDF][PDF] Energy saving mechanisms, collective behavior and the variation range hypothesis in biological systems: A review

H Trenchard, M Perc - BioSystems, 2016 - matjazperc.com
abstract Energy saving mechanisms are ubiquitous in nature. Aerodynamic and
hydrodynamic drafting, vortice uplift, Bernoulli suction, thermoregulatory coupling, path …

Energy saving mechanisms, collective behavior and the variation range hypothesis in biological systems: A review

H Trenchard, M Perc - Bio Systems, 2016 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Energy saving mechanisms are ubiquitous in nature. Aerodynamic and hydrodynamic
drafting, vortice uplift, Bernoulli suction, thermoregulatory coupling, path following, physical …

Energy saving mechanisms, collective behavior and the variation range hypothesis in biological systems: A review

H Trenchard, M Perc - BioSystems, 2016 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Energy saving mechanisms are ubiquitous in nature. Aerodynamic and hydrodynamic
drafting, vortice uplift, Bernoulli suction, thermoregulatory coupling, path following, physical …

[PDF][PDF] Energy saving mechanisms, collective behavior and the variation range hypothesis in biological systems: A review

H Trenchard, M Perc - BioSystems, 2016 - academia.edu
abstract Energy saving mechanisms are ubiquitous in nature. Aerodynamic and
hydrodynamic drafting, vortice uplift, Bernoulli suction, thermoregulatory coupling, path …

[引用][C] Energy saving mechanisms, collective behavior and the variation range hypothesis in biological systems: A review

H Trenchard, M Perc - Biosystems, 2016 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Energy saving mechanisms, collective behavior and the variation range hypothesis in
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Energy saving mechanisms, collective behavior and the variation range hypothesis in biological systems: A review

H Trenchard, M Perc - arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.08969, 2016 - arxiv.org
Energy saving mechanisms are ubiquitous in nature. Aerodynamic and hydrodynamic
drafting, vortice uplift, Bernoulli suction, thermoregulatory coupling, path following, physical …

Energy saving mechanisms, collective behavior and the variation range hypothesis in biological systems: A review.

H Trenchard, M Perc - Bio Systems, 2016 - europepmc.org
Energy saving mechanisms are ubiquitous in nature. Aerodynamic and hydrodynamic
drafting, vortice uplift, Bernoulli suction, thermoregulatory coupling, path following, physical …