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Mixed convection of MHD Reiner-Philippoff fluid flow past a vertical shrinking plate with radiative heat transfer
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7843877

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    Mixed convection of MHD Reiner-Philippoff fluid flow past a vertical shrinking plate with radiative heat transfer (English)
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    7 May 2024
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    dual solutions
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    Reiner-Philippoff fluid
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    mixed convection
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    MHD
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    radiation
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    shrinking
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