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Using Computational Fluid Dynamics to Predict Head Losses in the Auxiliary Elements of a Microirrigation Sand Filter

G. Arbat    
T. Pujol    
J. Puig-Bargués    
M. Duran-Ros    
J. Barragán    
L. Montoro    
F. Ramírez de Cartagena    

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