Determining whether a ball will land behind or in front of you: Not just a combination of expansion and angular velocity
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Joan López-Moliner | Eli Brenner | Anne-Marie Brouwer | Jeroen B.J. Smeets | E. Brenner | J. Smeets | A. Brouwer | Joan López-Moliner
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