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- who: H. J. Williams from the or , Hz (n=2)DDs were attached to the lower back of the Andean condors by taping a bio-degradable base plate to the feathers with Tesa Tape. The unit housing the DD was then slotted onto the plate and held in place with fishing line. Stability of the devices was ensured by attaching the plate to numerous rows of back feathers to restrict movement of the plate relative to the animal's own movement. Moreover, the D printing method of constructing the housing ensured that components slotted together with minimal . . .

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