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The Effect of Fluid Properties on Two-Phase Regimes of Flow in a Wide Rectangular Microchannel. / Ronshin, F. V.; Cheverda, V. V.; Chinnov, E. A. и др.

в: Technical Physics Letters, Том 44, № 4, 01.04.2018, стр. 305-308.

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Ronshin FV, Cheverda VV, Chinnov EA, Kabov OA. The Effect of Fluid Properties on Two-Phase Regimes of Flow in a Wide Rectangular Microchannel. Technical Physics Letters. 2018 апр. 1;44(4):305-308. doi: 10.1134/S1063785018040089

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Ronshin, F. V. ; Cheverda, V. V. ; Chinnov, E. A. и др. / The Effect of Fluid Properties on Two-Phase Regimes of Flow in a Wide Rectangular Microchannel. в: Technical Physics Letters. 2018 ; Том 44, № 4. стр. 305-308.

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