Volumetric visualization of the near- and far-field wake in flapping wings
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Xinyan Deng | Bo Cheng | B. Cheng | Xinyan Deng | Yun Liu | D. Troolin | Yun Liu | Daniel R Troolin | Giovanni Barbera | Giovanni Barbera
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