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Together, those two strategies allow the animals to get around, says Mark Denny, a biomechanic at Stanford University's Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove, Calif.
Logan was the chair of Boelter's doctoral committee and advisor for his dissertation entitled, A Biplanar Cinematographic Biomechanic Analysis of Selected Movement Patterns of Trainable Mentally Retarded Children and Their Peer-Comparison Group.
 
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