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THE METHOD OF CONDUCTING EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES IN A PHYSICAL MODEL

  • 1. Doctoral student of the Karshi irrigation and agrotechnology institute
  • 2. Doctoral student of the Research Institute of Irrigation and Water Problems

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The article describes challenges and limitations in model design and scaling, experimental setup and instrumentation, experimental design, and data analysis.

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