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The second aspect is that the remaining oil at the fault edges is affected by fault sealing (Yielding 2002), apart from its relevance to the injection recovery relationship, such as water channeling and oil leakage occurring frequently at footwall and hanging wall of faults.
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Neither yielding nor resisting.
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He hates yielding to pressure".
There is no yielding.
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