Jellyfish have provided insight into important components of animal propulsion, such as suction thrust, passive energy recapture, vortex wall effects, and the rotational mechanics of turning. These traits are critically important to jellyfish because they must propel themselves despite severe limitations on force production imposed by rudimentary cnidarian muscular structures. Consequently, jellyfish swimming can occur only by careful orchestration of fluid interactions.
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₹8,040.00Annual Review of Marine Science, Volume 5, 2013
The Annual Review of Marine Science, in publication since 2009, provides a perspective on the field of marine science. The journal draws from diverse topics within the major disciplines of coastal and blue water oceanography (biological, chemical, geological and physical) as well as subjects in ecology, conservation and technological developments with the marine environment as the unifying theme.
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Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 24 × 19 × 3 cm |
Book Author | Craig A. Carlson, Stephen J. Giovannoni |
Format | Hardback |
Importers | Saras Books |
ISBN | 9780824345051 |
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