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Relative permeability / Borehole / Gas / Physics / Petroleum production / Fluid dynamics / Materials science / Porous media
Date: 2013-12-09 04:52:15
Relative permeability
Borehole
Gas
Physics
Petroleum production
Fluid dynamics
Materials science
Porous media

Numerical modelling of the PGZ1 in-situ test - 3D and 1D modelling FORGE Report D5.12R and D5.13 Name

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