Gaseous and Particulate Emissions from a Waste Hauler Equipped with a Stoichiometric Natural Gas Engine on Different Fuel Compositions
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Thomas D. Durbin | Kent C. Johnson | Maryam Hajbabaei | George Karavalakis | T. Durbin | Maryam Hajbabaei | G. Karavalakis | Yu Jiang | Jiacheng Yang | Jiacheng Yang | Yu Jiang
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