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sh Shape
t True
t Total
W Wellbore or water
Wf Wellbore flowing
xo Flushed zone
GREEK SYMBOLS
Cp Porosity, fraction
p Viscosity, CP
z Tortuosity, unit less
v Porosity partitioning coefficient, unit less
6P Vertical separation on the two pressure curves
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