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                           where P v,e  and P v,c  are the vapor pressures at the evaporator and condenser. Combining these
                           individual resistances provides a mechanism by which the overall thermal resistance can be
                           computed and hence the temperature drop associated with various axial heat fluxes can be
                           computed.



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