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Use of CO2-Triggered Switchable Surfactants for the Stabilization of Oil-in-Water Emulsions
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Transportation of heavy and extra-heavy crude oil by pipeline: A review
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The Importance of Asphaltene Content in Petroleum II—Multi-peak Viscosity Correlations
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