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Figure 1: Physical model
Figure 2:  = −  curves for the functions  , f θ  and  φ Figures 3-18 plot the effects of the various  interest-ing parameters on the velocity  f ′ η ( ) , temperature
Figure 3: Effect of  β  on velocity  f ′ η ( )    Figure 4: Effect of  λ 1  on velocity  f ′ η ( )
Figure 9: Effect of  γ  on temperature  ( ) θ η    Figure 10: Effect of  M  on temperature  ( ) θ η
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