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Effect of Horizontal Magnetic Field and Horizontal Rotation on Thermosolutal Stability of a Dusty Couple-Stress Fluid through a Porous Medium: a Brinkman Model

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Fig. a. Geometrical Sketch of the Physical Problem.
Fig. 2. Variations of  R 1  with  x for various  values of solute gradient parameter
Fig. 6. Variations of  R 1 with  x for various values  of couple-stress parameter  1  3,5,7,9,11  and

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