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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: bite force + shark's bite + shark  Related to the article below (Last Update: 5/12/2008)


Canada.com
Rap's biggest mouth takes a bite out of Canada
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... on "Everything I Am." Although it gets him into trouble time and again, West's ego is a driving force in his creativity, pushing him to outdo himself, ...

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Wolves bite back, force Game 7
Rockford Register Star, IL - May 11, 2008
Rockford's Jack Skille treis to get around Chicago's Joel Kwiatkowski on a fast break May 11 during the IceHogs' game against the Chicago Wolves at the ...
Wolves bite back, force Game 7 Rockford Register Star
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Show of force; NRP put on display of capabilities, technology
St. Catharines Standard, Canada -
Pam Carter, watching the triumphant dog run a victory lap for an appreciative crowd, a protective "bite sleeve" clutched in his jaws. ...
Cops sprung trap
The Gazette (Montreal), Canada -
Later that night, he decided to step out for a bite to eat. As he walked out the door, he was greeted by police officers who had monitored the LaSalle ...

CTV.ca
GM closing transmission plant, 1400 jobs at risk
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When will they learn not to bite the hand that feeds them. The days of a "Big-3" auto plant worker making $30-$50/hr must END NOW! ...GM

BBC News
Gaza Strip shortages bite hard
BBC News, UK - May 2, 2008
"Since January, Israeli sanctions against Gaza have really begun to bite," says Conal Urquhart from the United Nations office in Gaza. ...

Washington Post
A More Confident Olson Is Benefiting the Orioles
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Trembley said that aside from Olson's sharper command of his fastball and improved bite on his breaking pitches, one of the biggest differences over last ...
United, US Airways Hike Nonrefundable Change Fees, Impact On Fare ...
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"Travel buyers will compare the cost of refundable versus nonrefundable tickets, depending on companies' actual travel policies, and will bite the bullet on ...
Horoscopes: Tuesday, May 13
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand -
... your driving force. Having emerged from a period of restraint or boredom, you see new opportunities as an escape from the old routine. Bite the bullet.
Military mom's duty leaves dad to tend home fires
Canada.com, Canada -
"The spouse that's at home has to bite their tongue a lot. They really do," he says, noting soldiers get used to a hyper-organized lifestyle while away. ...
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Feeding Mechanisms in Sharks -
S MOSS - Integrative and Comparative Biology, 1977 - Soc Integ Comp Biol
... acts to reduce the lever arms, providing the shark with a greater mechanical advantage
when it bites. The effect is to provide a greater biting force at the ...

… and functional morphology of the jaws of the lemon shark Negaprion brevirostris (Chondrichthyes, … -
P Motta - Journal of Experimental Biology, 1997 - jeb.biologists.org
... are shorter in duration than ram ingestion bites. ... 32901, USA, 3 Center for Shark
Research, Mote ... sawing, and presumably greater bite force (Schaeffer, 1967; Moy ...

Advances in the Study of Feeding Behaviors, Mechanisms, and Mechanics of Sharks -
PJ Motta, CD Wilga - Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2001 - Springer
... c ? eventually, one or more sharks bite the prey ... more than a hundred sandtiger sharks,
Carcharias taurus ... to surround blue fish (Pomatomidae), force them into a ...

Pathologic Features of Fatal Shark Attacks. -
RW Byard, JD Gilbert, K Brown - The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 2000 - amjforensicmedicine.com
... Tooth fragments within wounds may be found as the great biting force of the
shark may cause teeth to shatter or embed in underlying bone. ...

Bite-force estimation for Tyrannosaurus rex from tooth-marked bones -
GM Erickson, SD Van Kirk, J Su, ME Levenston, WE … - Nature, 1996 - nature.com
Bite-force estimation for Tyrannosaurus rex from tooth-marked bones. ... 13,400 N) rival
the largest bite forces determined ... JM & Gilbert, PW in Sharks, Skates, and ...

The ontogeny of bite-force performance in American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) -
GM Erickson, AK Lappin, KA Vliet - Journal of Zoology, 2003 - Cambridge Univ Press
... Noise was <1% of forces generated during actual bites. No data filtering was
performed for either the calibrations or bite-force measurements. ...

Maximum Bite Force and Prey Size of Tyrannosaurus rex and Their Relationships to the Inference of … -
MB Meers - Historical Biology: A Journal of Paleobiology, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com
... mediated muscle stimulation to volun- tary bites of trained ... As a consequence, the
inclusion of sharks or other ... exist between body mass and bite force in land ...

Comparative Analysis of Methods for Determining Bite Force in the Spiny Dogfish -
DR HUBER, PJAY MOTTA - JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY, 2004 - doi.wiley.com
... damaged by shark bites (Hurley et al., ?87; Marra, ?89). ... an industry devel- oping
aquatic technology can assess the potential threat (bite force) posed by ...

An Electromyographic Analysis of the Biting Mechanism of the -
PJ MOTTA, RE HUETER, TC TRICAS - JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY, 1991 - doi.wiley.com
... In addition, a juvenile male shark (87 cm TL) was ... A strong bite was induced as described
above and filmed ... An Inter- link 174 force sensing resistor was placed ...

… of the bite force and mechanical design of the feeding mechanism of the durophagous horn shark -
DR Huber, TG Eason, RE Hueter, PJ Motta - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2005 - jeb.biologists.org
... Therefore, the point at which a shark bit the lever arms of the ... of O. oglinum cut
to the same size as the biting surface of the force transducer (hereafter ...

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Testing the force of a shark's bite

Scientists are building a three dimensional computer model to test the ‘bite force’ of the Great White shark using data from a shark caught in beach nets off the NSW Central Coast.

The 2.4 metre long Great White shark was stored at the NSW Department of Primary Industries’ Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre of Excellence until researchers were ready to analyse its jaw and facial muscles this week.

A collaborative project involving NSW DPI, the Universities of NSW, Newcastle and Tampa, Florida, and led by Dr Stephen Wroe aims to reveal the cranial mechanics, bite force and feeding behaviour in the Great White Shark using high resolution 3-D computer simulations.

 

This week Dr Wroe and his team are dissecting the five year old shark and measuring the structure of its jaw and the muscles used in biting.

Underwater experiments with live sharks fail to adequately indicate the force of the Great White’s bite, and the sharks have been known to bite through materials that require much greater force than that so far observed in situ.

According to NSW DPI shark scientist, Denis Reid, sharks generally test bite before applying a full-force bite.

"The test bite has much less force", he said.

The approach being taken in this project involves determining the maximum forces that Great Whites can exert using advanced mathematical and computing methods that were originally developed for the calculation of stresses in structures such as bridges.

The collaborating investigator in the project for NSW DPI, Dr Michael Lowry, said one of the project aims is to identify the shark species responsible for damage to submarine cables and towed arrays.

"Measurement of bite forces will help in testing and developing materials suitable for cabling and sensory equipment used in the marine environment."

US shark biologist Dan Huber is working with the Australian team to learn whether sharks such as the Great White are responsible for damaging submarine cables and communication systems on US Navy submarines.

Dr Huber’s team has experimented with protective materials including Kevlar fibres as a means of protecting cables and arrays from attacks from marine life. See http://luna.cas.usf.edu/~motta/fishbite.html

Dr Wroe, from the University of NSW, is an expert on carnivore evolution who has helped pioneer new techniques that reveal the feeding habits of flesh-eating animals such as the Sabre-toothed tiger, African lion, marsupial lion and Tasmanian tiger.

Further information on Dr Wroe’s research can be found at:
http://www.compbiomech.com/
http://www.bees.unsw.edu.au/school/researchstaff/wroe/wroeresearch.html

NSW DPI contact: Dr Michael Lowry, (02) 9527 8407, michael.lowry@dpi.nsw.gov.au

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