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  1. www.ibiology.org › biophysics › how-flies-flyHow Flies Fly • iBiology

    Have you ever wondered how a flying insect can so successfully evade your efforts to catch it? In these three videos, Dr. Michael Dickinson combines aerodynamics, muscle physiology and neuroscience to explain how flies fly.

  2. 24 paź 2022 · In this primer, Bret W. Tobalske explores how wing function varies with flight speed, the formation of tip and root vortices that are useful to researchers but represent a constraint on span efficiency, and tail function. He encourages new research into flow sensing and extending existing knowledge into phylogenetic and ontogenetic contexts.

  3. 1 wrz 2012 · In many studies, flight initiation distance (FID, the distance at which a prey starts to flee at the approach of a walker) is positively related to start-ing distance (SD, the distance at...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AerobiologyAerobiology - Wikipedia

    Aerobiology (from Greek ἀήρ, aēr, "air"; βίος, bios, "life"; and -λογία, -logia) is a branch of biology that studies the passive transport of organic particles, such as bacteria, fungal spores, very small insects, pollen grains and viruses.

  5. In aviation, the flight length or flight distance refers to the distance of a flight. Aircraft do not necessarily follow the great-circle distance, but may opt for a longer route due to weather, traffic, to utilise a jet stream, or to refuel.

  6. Use Great Circle Mapper to calculate the distance and flight duration between all airports worldwide and draw the flight route on a map.

  7. Biotic factors include animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, and protists. Some examples of abiotic factors are water, soil, air, sunlight, temperature, and minerals. For example, red pandas are distant relatives of raccoons and are found only in the eastern Himalayas.

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