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“... processes and behavior of fluid flow, this work aims to characterize carbonate facies and simulate its...”
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“...ABSTRACT Objective To investigate if ICI 182,780 (fulvestrant), a selective estrogen receptor alpha...”
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“... velocity and width depends on the dominant forces in the flow, which can cause both an increase or decrease...”
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