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Journal of Homosexuality|January 1, 1976
Case management of the gender incongruity syndrome in childhood and adolescenceE Higham
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 9, 2025
Frictional adhesion of geckos predicts maximum running performance in natureTimothy E Higham
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 16, 2006
Feeding, fins and braking maneuvers: locomotion during prey capture in centrarchid fishesTimothy E Higham
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 16, 2011
The integration of locomotion and prey capture in vertebrates: Morphology, behavior, and performanceTimothy E Higham
Clinical Oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))|August 16, 2015
Bone Health and Pelvic RadiotherapyC E Higham, S Faithfull
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 21, 2018
Neuromuscular control of locomotion is altered by tail autotomy in geckosKevin Jagnandan, Timothy E Higham
Biology Letters|May 26, 2018
Non-uniform evolutionary response of gecko eye size to changes in diel activity patternsLars Schmitz, Timothy E Higham
Scientific Reports|September 9, 2017
Lateral movements of a massive tail influence gecko locomotion: an integrative study comparing tail restriction and autotomyKevin Jagnandan, Timothy E Higham
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 6, 2024
How do fish miss? Attack strategies of threespine stickleback capturing non-evasive preySeth Shirazi, Timothy E Higham
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 7, 2019
A Hierarchical View of Gecko Locomotion: Photic Environment, Physiological Optics, and Locomotor PerformanceTimothy E Higham, Lars Schmitz
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Journal of Homosexuality|January 1, 1976
Case management of the gender incongruity syndrome in childhood and adolescenceE Higham
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 9, 2025
Frictional adhesion of geckos predicts maximum running performance in natureTimothy E Higham
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 16, 2006
Feeding, fins and braking maneuvers: locomotion during prey capture in centrarchid fishesTimothy E Higham
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 16, 2011
The integration of locomotion and prey capture in vertebrates: Morphology, behavior, and performanceTimothy E Higham
Clinical Oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain))|August 16, 2015
Bone Health and Pelvic RadiotherapyC E Higham, S Faithfull
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 21, 2018
Neuromuscular control of locomotion is altered by tail autotomy in geckosKevin Jagnandan, Timothy E Higham
Biology Letters|May 26, 2018
Non-uniform evolutionary response of gecko eye size to changes in diel activity patternsLars Schmitz, Timothy E Higham
Scientific Reports|September 9, 2017
Lateral movements of a massive tail influence gecko locomotion: an integrative study comparing tail restriction and autotomyKevin Jagnandan, Timothy E Higham
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 6, 2024
How do fish miss? Attack strategies of threespine stickleback capturing non-evasive preySeth Shirazi, Timothy E Higham
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 7, 2019
A Hierarchical View of Gecko Locomotion: Photic Environment, Physiological Optics, and Locomotor PerformanceTimothy E Higham, Lars Schmitz
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