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Binary scalar mixing and reaction in homogeneous turbulence: some linear eddy model results
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    Binary scalar mixing and reaction in homogeneous turbulence: some linear eddy model results
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    Cite this: Energy Fuels 1993, 7, 6, 827–834
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    https://doi.org/10.1021/ef00042a019
    Published November 1, 1993

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    Energy & Fuels

    Cite this: Energy Fuels 1993, 7, 6, 827–834
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    https://doi.org/10.1021/ef00042a019
    Published November 1, 1993

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