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      by 
      Jama, Ali Ahmed, author.
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      purpose of this research wet gas flow is defined as multiphase flow (gas-liquid) having in-situ gas volume
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      Mezaki, Reiji.
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      -liquid-gas systems. Chapter 7 provides data related to multiphase processes, and most importantly, drop size and drop
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      Straub, Dieter, 1934-
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      -component Multi-phase Properties. Time Parameters in Thermodynamics of Fluid Systems. Balance Equations. Non
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      Corapcioglu, M. Yavuz.
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      flow of a single-phase Bingham non-Newtonian fluid -- 6. Multiphase immiscible flow involving non
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      Fan, Liang-Shih.
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      in various important flow phenomena of multiphase systems. Examples of these phenomena are liquid
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      International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (17th : 1988 : Grenoble, France)
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      . TOUGHNESS OF SINGLE PHASE POLYCRYSTALLINE CERAMICS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 10. MULTIPHASE
      by 
      Celia, Michael Anthony.
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      Subregion Block Iteration to 3-D Finite Element Modeling of Subsurface Flow; 2C -- Multiphase Flow
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      International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (16th : 1984 : Lyngby, Denmark)
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      OTL RESERVOIRSSTAGES OF OIL RECOVERY; MULTIPHASE FLOW THROUGH A POROUS MEDIUM; MICRO MODELS; THE
      by 
      McCall, Andrew, author. (orcid)0000-0002-3732-5293
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      regulators of adhesins, as well as hyperfilamentous strains in our flow apparatus, we were able to show that
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      Bucsek, Ashley, author.
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      Martensite (CTM) (also called the Phenomenological Theory of Martensite), and a work flow for the algorithmic