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Bernt-Erik Sæther ()
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Bernt-Erik Sæther: Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6744, 510-511

Abstract: Examples from the living world that have analogues in engineering design are ball-and-socket joints, aerodynamic forms and laminated materials. What inspiration the natural world might have to offer the engineer came under consideration at a stimulating meeting held in Berlin in June.

Date: 1999
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