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Photographs of animals in flight

2017
This chapter will deal with several important aspects that need to be considered when creating exciting and insightful visual material. Photographs of flight are usually “action photographs” that require quick reaction. The wings of insects move so rapidly that they can only be “frozen” over fractions of milliseconds.
Georg Glaeser   +2 more
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The fascination of animal flight

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2005
The ability to fly in animals is one of the masterpieces of evolution. The ecological advantages include a rapid escape mechanism, and rapid and relatively (energetically) cheap transport. Even though humans have been interested in bird flight for centuries, the interest remains at a high level and modern research is steadily revealing new findings ...
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Metabolic changes in the animals subjected to space flight

Acta Astronautica, 1982
The activity of the enzymes involved in aminoacid metabolism (tyrosine aminotransferase, TAT, tryptophan pyrrolase TP, serine dehydratase, SD) with rapid response to glucocorticoids and enzymes requiring for activity increase repeated administration of corticosterone (alanine aminotransferase, ALT, aspartate aminotransferase, AST) in liver, the changes
L, Macho   +5 more
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US Airways Flight 1549 Hudson River crash animation with flight data

ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 Dailies, 2010
US Airways Flight 1549 Hudson River crash simulation using actual flight data provides further insight into the event.
Kel Elkins, Glenn Warrington
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Advances in animal flight studies

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2015
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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Hybrid animation production and the dream of flight

SIGGRAPH ASIA Art Gallery/Art Papers, 2019
Through a detailed account of a recent practice-based research project - a short animation project called Jasper, this paper explores how a hybrid analogue/digital production approach can generate a unique and engaging visual style - one that sits between the tangible, handcrafted feel of miniatures and the cleanness, fluidity and flexibility of ...
Simon Rippingale   +2 more
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Biological and Aerodynamical Problems of Animal Flight

The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1942
The recurring discussions regarding human flapping flight (if possible, by muscle-power!) have done more harm than good, because they distract attention from other more important subjects.For example, the heed for the faster and larger flying creatures (such as large birds) and for high-speed aeroplanes to reduce speed when necessary, without ...
Erich Von Holst, Dietrich Kuchemann
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