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Fig 11. Comparison of WOB and positions of shakers before and after position optimization. A. Change in weight on bit with time. B. Change of positions of shakers v1

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Title: Fig 11. Comparison of WOB and positions of shakers before and after position optimization. A. Change in weight on bit with time. B. Change of positions of shakers v1
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