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MHD FLOW OVER A STRETCHING CONVECTIVE SURFACE WITH DUFOUR EFFECT, SLIP AND RADIATIVE HEAT

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Fig .1 expresses the physical model and the coordinate system of stretching convective surface
Fig .5.1.Effects of (a) Richardson number (RiT), b) Magnetic field parameter (M), c) Nanofluid parameter (Nt) on velocity profiles
Fig .5.3.Effects of (a) Nanofluid parameter (Nt), (b) Chemical reaction
Fig .5.6.Effects of (a) Richardson number (Ri  c),  (b) Nanofluidparameter (Nt), (c) Dufour  Number (D) on Sherwood number (Sh)

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