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Comment to T. Chen Letter to the Editor, Transport in Porous Media 41, 241–243, 2000

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Hermansen, H., Skjaeveland, S.M. Comment to T. Chen Letter to the Editor, Transport in Porous Media 41, 241–243, 2000. Transport in Porous Media 46, 107 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013842614803

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