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Why swimmers must spread their toes

Discussion in 'Podiatry Trivia' started by NewsBot, Nov 14, 2012.

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    The constructal-law physics of why swimmers must spread their fingers and toes
    S. Lorente, E. Cetkin, T. Bello-Ochende, J.P. Meyer, A. Bejan, ,
    Journal of Theoretical Biology; Volume 308, 7 September 2012, Pages 141–146
     
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    This is interestesting, does anyone know what the 'boundary layer thickness' of a digit is? i've wikipediaded? and i comprehend what it is but not what is it magnitude wise?
     
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