Magnetic resonance, digital image analysis, and permeability of porous media
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Abigail Matteson | Jayanth R. Banavar | J. Banavar | W. Kenyon | L. Schwartz | C. Straley | Lawrence M. Schwartz | C. Straley | Sechao Feng | William E. Kenyon | A. Matteson | Sechao Feng
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