15 March 2010, Volume 18, Issue 6, pp. 5356-6416
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An out-of-plane digital holographic interferometry system is used to detect and measure insect′s wing micro deformations. The authors show butterfly wing wrapped phase maps during several moments, no specific ones, through flapping motion. [See D. D. Aguayo et al. Fig. 3 for details.]
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