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"textContent": "Turbulent flows, long thought to follow fixed rules of energy transfer, may be more flexible than previously believed. Anyone who has watched waves crash along a shoreline has seen turbulence in action. Beneath the surface, water rarely moves in a straight line. Instead, it twists into spinning structures called eddies that form, break apart, and [...]",
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