Dossier: Diesel Engines and Fuels: a Wide Range of Evolutions to Come
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Oil & Gas Science and Technology - Rev. IFP
Volume 63, Number 4, July-August 2008
Dossier: Diesel Engines and Fuels: a Wide Range of Evolutions to Come
Page(s) 479 - 494
DOI https://doi.org/10.2516/ogst:2008035
Published online 09 September 2008
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