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Concentration distribution of gases released into a parallel finite turbulent current

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Translated from Fiziko-Tekhnicheskie Problemy Razrabotki Poleznykh Iskopaemykh, No. 3, pp. 127–130, May–June, 1968.

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Osipov, S.N., Grekov, S.P. Concentration distribution of gases released into a parallel finite turbulent current. Soviet Mining Science 4, 318–321 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02501565

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