A simple one-dimensional mathematical model is developed which is used to calculate the burn away of char suspensions. The model consists of a rate equation for the combustion of a single carbon sphere, derived from boundary layer diffision and kinetic theory, which is combined with an approximation
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Predicting numbers of hauled-out harbour seals: a mathematical model
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