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Figure 1.

h∼curves for the function f.

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Figure 2.

h ∼curves for the function θ.

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h ∼curves for the function

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Figure 4.

Averaged residual error for the function f.

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Figure 5.

Averaged residual error for the function θ.

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Averaged residual error for the function

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Figure 7.

Influence of λ on .

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Figure 8.

Influence of Nb and Nt on .

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Figure 9.

Influence of Pr on .

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Influence of λ on .

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Influence of Nb on .

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Influence of Nt on .

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Influence of Le on .

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Influence of λ on .

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Influence of Nb and Nt on Nur.

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Influence of Nb and Nt on Shr.

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Figure 17.

Influence of λ and Pr on Nur.

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Figure 18.

Influence of λ and Le on Shr.

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Table 1.

Numerical values of skin friction coefficient for different values of velocity ratio parameter .

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Table 2.

Numerical values of and for different values of and when , and .

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