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MHD Fluctuating Flow of Non Newtonian Fluid through a Porous Medium Bounded by an Infinite Porous Plate

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Figure 2. The velocity is depicted against y for different values of permeability parameter K
Figure 5. Fluctuating part S  of velocity profile is depicted against y for different values of permeability iparameter K, magnetic field parameter M and stress moduli α  with ω=0.2,ε=0.002,t=0.2,A=10

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