Multiple leading edge vortices of unexpected strength in freely flying hawkmoth
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Anders Hedenström | L. Christoffer Johansson | Sophia Engel | Almut Kelber | Marco Klein Heerenbrink | A. Hedenström | L. Johansson | A. Kelber | Sophia Engel | M. K. Heerenbrink
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