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Figure 1.2: Classification of possible hierarchical structure of trees. The four more common structures are mark with an asterisk
Figure 1.4: Breaking of plants at di ff erent scales due to wind action. Studies describe the phe- phe-nomena as a consequence of a locking mechanism between the wind frequency and the plants oscillation.
Figure 2.1: (a) and (b) Devices to record contacts of a horse hoof with the ground. (c) Setup to record all the contacts of the hooves of a horse during locomotion using device 1 or 2.
Figure 2.2: Excerpt from two of the Muybridge sequences. Top: excerpt from sequence Ani- Ani-mals and Movements, Horses, Gallop; thoroughbred bay mare, Annie G
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