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INVESTIGATION FOR NECESSITY OF DISPERSIVITY AND TORTUOSITY IN THE DUSTY GAS MODEL FOR A BINARY GAS SYSTEM IN SOIL

YOSHIHIKO HIBI    
KATSUYUKI FUJINAWA    
SEIJI NISHIZAKI    
KAZUO OKAMURA and MASAHARU TASAKI    

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