Many thanks -- I am really enjoying this little community
BK
>Hi -
>
>The course may have only peripheral relevance to industrial design,
>but you're quite welcome to circulate the material--more than
>welcome, encouraged. I do it for a mix (about 50-50) of biology and
>engineering undergrads, plus a scattering of grad and environmental
>students.
>
>The book has indeed surfaced (great sighs of relief), rejoicing under
>the title, "Comparative Biomechanics: Life's Physical World." It got
>kind of corpulent.
>
>Other recent books...
>
>David Alexander's "Nature's Flyers."
>John Currey's "Bones."
>R. McNeill Alexander's "Principles of Animal Locomotion"
>Andrew Biewener's "Animal Locomotion" (approx title)
>
>Steve Vogel
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