Kinetic stability and rheology of wax-stabilized water-in-oil emulsions at different water cuts.
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Dérick Rousseau | D. Rousseau | Supratim Ghosh | Samira Haj-shafiei | Supratim Ghosh | Samira Haj-shafiei
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