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Life's Devices: The Physical World of Animals and Plants

Have you ever wondered about the design of plants and animals around us; why a fish swims more rapidly than a duck can paddle, why healthy trees more commonly uproot than break, how a shark manages with such a filmsy skeleton, or how a mouse can easily survive a fall onto any surface from any height...

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Autor principal: Steven Vogel
Formato: Printed Book
Publicado em: University Press 2000
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