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Inspired by Biology: From Molecules to Materials to Machines (2008)
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Inspired by Biology: From Molecules to Materials to Machines

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Wainwright, S.A., W.D. Biggs, J.D. Currey, and J.M. Gosline, Mechanical Design in Organisms, New York, N.Y., John Wiley and Sons, 1976.

Wang, L., J. Xie, and P.G. Schultz, “Expanding the genetic code,” Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure 35:225-249 (2006).

Weiland, J.D., W. Liu, and M.S. Humayun, “Retinal prosthesis,” Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering 7:361-401 (2005).

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