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          wettability modification, relative permeability is modi-  Alhuraishawy, A. K., & Bai, B. (2017). Evaluation of combined
          fied by the ion-exchange reactions following one of the  low-salinity water and microgel treatments to improve oil
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                                                        AlSofi, A. M., Wang, J., AlBoqmi, A. M., AlOtaibi, M. B.,
          is of importance to the successful EOR application. The
                                                          Ayirala, S. C., & AlYousef, A. A. (2016). SmartWater synergy
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