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Figure 3 shows sketches of the asymptotic solutions for the velocities in each of thein which there is forwards flow with velocityvelocityand 3 there are boundary layers of widthOand opposite to the positivethree regions given by (86) and (90) highlighting
Figure 5 shows sketches of the asymptotic solutions for the xof the three regions given by (95) and (100) again highlighting the magnitude of the velocities in eachvelocity in the different parts of the flow
Figure 1: Cut-away schematic of a typical SSHE.
Figure 2: The geometry of the leading order mathematical model.
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