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Unsteady Hydromagnetic Flow of a Heat Absorbing Dusty Fluid Past a Permeable Vertical Plate with Ramped Temperature

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Table 2 Nusselt number when                             .              (Analytic)  (Ramped)     (Numerical) (Ramped)      (Analytic) (Isothermal)      (Numerical) (Isothermal)  1  1  0.1  1.27525314  1.27525314  1.34829508  1.34829508  3  -   -  1.97658685

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