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Supplement to: Birds can transition between stable and unstable states via wing morphing

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Posted on 2022-01-17 - 17:13 authored by Christina Harvey
This collection serves as a supplement to the article titled: Birds can transition between stable and unstable states via wing morphing.

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US Air Force Office of Scientific Research under grant number FA9550-16-1-0087, titled “Avian-Inspired Multifunctional Morphing Vehicles” monitored by Dr. B.L. Lee

National Science Foundation; grant number 193521

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) under grant number RGPIN-2016-05381

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