Study of Particle Number Emissions from a Turbocharged Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) Engine Including Data from a Fast-Response Particle Size Spectrometer
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Bruce Campbell | Alex Finch | Mark Peckham | B. Campbell | M. Peckham | P. Price | Alex Finch | Phil Price | Marcus Timothy Davies | M. T. Davies
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