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Boundary layer Slip Flow and Heat Transfer of Nanofluid Induced by a Permeable Stretching Sheet with Convective Boundary Condition

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Table 1 Comparison of our results for reduced Nusselt and Sherwood numbers when  Le=Pr=10, λ=1, Bi=∞, S=0
Fig. 3. Contour lines of reduced Nusselt   and Sherwood numbers for different
Fig. 7. Effects of dimensionless slip factor on velocity  profile when

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