Pigeons produce aerodynamic torques through changes in wing trajectory during low speed aerial turns
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Andrew A Biewener | Ivo G Ros | Lori C Bassman | Marc A Badger | Alyssa N Pierson | A. Biewener | M. Badger | I. Ros | L. Bassman
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