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COMPUTER SIMULATION OF DEAD-END MINE WORKING VENTILATION

V. V. Biliaieva    
P. S. Kirichenko    
E. Y. Gunko    
I. O. Bondarenko    
P. B. Mashykhina    
Z. M. Yakubovska    

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