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        <title>International Centre for Eremology Wind Tunnel, Ghent University, Belgium</title>
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                 Initial creation of the context product.
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            <doi>10.1016/S0933-3630(96)00012-8</doi>
            <reference_text>Gabriels, D., W.M. Cornelis, I. Pollet, T. Van Coillie, and M. Ouessar, (1997), The I.C.E. wind tunnel for wind
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        <name>International Centre for Eremology Wind Tunnel, Ghent University, Belgium</name>
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