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A hydrodynamical model of the sea hare’s propulsive mechanism
1985A sea hare (Aplysia brasiliana) swims via a form of jet propulsion which involves folding over a pair of parapodia to form a funnel and squeezing water out the posterior end of the funnel. We develop a simple model of this swimming mechanism, then calculate the mean thrust and instantaneous speed in a particular instance. We also discuss aspects of its
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New crenulides from the sea hare, Aplysia vaccaria
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1983Sharon L. Midland +2 more
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Bioactive compounds from the Thai sea hare, Bursatella leachii
Chemical investigation of the extract from the Thai sea hare, Bursatella leachii (family Aplysiidae, phylum Mollusca), led to the isolation of one known and three new compounds. Bioassay-guided isolation from the first collection of the sea hare afforded a new malyngamide X, the first tripeptide malyngamide (0.71% yield of the crude extract).openaire +1 more source
The HARE chip for efficient time-resolved serial synchrotron crystallography
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 2020Pedram Mehrabi +2 more
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