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  1. Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development

    Modelling the effects of spatial variability on radionuclide migration : synthesis and proceedings of an NEA workshop, Paris, France, 9 - 11 June 1997 ; a workshop organised in the framework of the NEA project on radionuclide migration in geologic, heterogeneous media (GEOTRAP)

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    Paris: OECD, 1998

    Published in: OECD proceedings

  2. Nuclear Energy Agency, Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit, OECD, GEOTRAP Workshop 1 1996 Köln

    Field tracer experiments : role in the prediction of radionuclide migration ; synthesis and proceeding of an NEA/EC GEOTRAP workshop hosted by the Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit (GRS) Cologne, Germany, 28-30 August 1996 ; a workshop organised in the framework of the NEA Project on Radionuclide Migration in Geologic, Heterogeneous Media (GEOTRAP)

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    Paris: OECD, 1997

    Published in: OECD proceedings ; Disposal of reactive waste

  3. Mennecke, Klaas [Author]; Kirschning, Andreas [Author]

    Polyionic polymers - heterogeneous media for metal nanoparticles as catalyst in Suzuki-Miyaura and Heck-Mizoroki reactions under flow conditions - [published Version]

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    Frankfurt am Main : Beilstein-Institut zur Forderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften, 2009

    Published in: Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry 5 (2009)

  4. Feng, Qingqing [Author] ; Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE) [Contributor]; Allaire, Grégoire [Contributor]

    Développement d'une méthode d'éléments finis multi-échelles pour les écoulements incompressibles dans un milieu hétérogène ; Development of a multiscale finite element method for incompressible flows in heterogeneous media

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