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Study of the soil-atmosphere moisture exchanges through convective drying tests in non-isothermal conditions
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    Study of the soil-atmosphere moisture exchanges through convective drying tests in non-isothermal conditions (English)
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    24 October 2013
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    soil
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    atmosphere interaction
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    vapour exchange
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    convective drying test
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    partially saturated
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    modelling
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    non-isothermal
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