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        Comparing aerodynamic efficiency in birds and bats suggests better flight performance in birds.
    
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        Elytra boost lift, but reduce aerodynamic efficiency in flying beetles.
    
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        Stroke plane angle controls leading edge vortex in a bat-inspired flapper
    
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        Leading edge vortex in a slow-flying passerine.
    
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        Vortex wake, downwash distribution, aerodynamic performance and wingbeat kinematics in slow-flying pied flycatchers.
    
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        Kinematics and wing shape across flight speed in the bat,
              Leptonycteris yerbabuenae
    
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- 2011
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        The aerodynamic consequences of molt
    (2011) Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Integrative-and-Comparative-Biology, 2011 In Integrative and Comparative Biology 51. p.14-14- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
 
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        Time-resolved vortex wake of a common swift flying over a range of flight speeds.
    
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        Actuator disk model and span efficiency of flapping flight in bats based on time-resolved PIV measurements
    
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        Aerodynamics of gliding flight in common swifts.
    
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