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Swimming Behavior of Downstream Moving Fish at Innovative Curved-Bar Rack Bypass Systems for Fish Protection at Water Intakes

Claudia Beck    
Ismail Albayrak    
Julian Meister    
Armin Peter    
Oliver M. Selz    
Claudia Leuch    
David F. Vetsch and Robert M. Boes    

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