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spellingShingle Prasad, V. Ramachandra, Bhuvanavijaya, R., Bandaru, Mallikarjuna, Journal of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Natural convection on heat transfer flow of non-newtonian second grade fluid over horizontal circular cylinder with thermal radiation, Ocean Engineering
title Natural convection on heat transfer flow of non-newtonian second grade fluid over horizontal circular cylinder with thermal radiation
title_full Natural convection on heat transfer flow of non-newtonian second grade fluid over horizontal circular cylinder with thermal radiation
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title_sort natural convection on heat transfer flow of non-newtonian second grade fluid over horizontal circular cylinder with thermal radiation
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