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•Such glaciers are shaped into long, narrow ice streams.
•In a certain range of Reynolds numbers, the wake arranges itself into a double row of vortices.
•The variation may take the form (or shape) of amplitude modulation.
•The airship tail surfaces have taken on three typical configurations (or forms).
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