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228 related items for PubMed ID: 15658225

  • 1. Toxic emissions from mobile sources: a total fuel-cycle analysis for conventional and alternative fuel vehicles.
    Winebrake JJ, Wang MQ, He D.
    J Air Waste Manag Assoc; 2001 Jul; 51(7):1073-86. PubMed ID: 15658225
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  • 2. Alternative fuel motor vehicle tailpipe and evaporative emissions composition and ozone potential.
    Black F, Tejada S, Gurevich M.
    J Air Waste Manag Assoc; 1998 Jul; 48(7):578-91. PubMed ID: 9706038
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  • 3. A life-cycle comparison of alternative automobile fuels.
    MacLean HL, Lave LB, Lankey R, Joshi S.
    J Air Waste Manag Assoc; 2000 Oct; 50(10):1769-79. PubMed ID: 11288305
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  • 4. Energy and emission benefits of alternative transportation liquid fuels derived from switchgrass: a fuel life cycle assessment.
    Wu M, Wu Y, Wang M.
    Biotechnol Prog; 2006 Oct; 22(4):1012-24. PubMed ID: 16889378
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  • 16. Comparing lifetime emissions of natural gas and conventional fuel vehicles: an application of the generalized ANCOVA model.
    Deaton ML, Winebrake JJ.
    J Air Waste Manag Assoc; 2000 Feb; 50(2):162-8. PubMed ID: 10680344
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  • 17. Emission factors of air pollutants from CNG-gasoline bi-fuel vehicles: Part II. CO, HC and NOx.
    Huang X, Wang Y, Xing Z, Du K.
    Sci Total Environ; 2016 Sep 15; 565():698-705. PubMed ID: 27219504
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  • 18. Energy demand and emissions of a passenger vehicle fueled with CNG, gasohol, hydrous ethanol and wet ethanol based on the key points of the WLTC.
    Hatschbach LS, Mazer MFP, Dos Santos IR, Dalla Nora M.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2022 Mar 15; 29(13):19054-19071. PubMed ID: 34709545
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  • 19. Biofuels, vehicle emissions, and urban air quality.
    Wallington TJ, Anderson JE, Kurtz EM, Tennison PJ.
    Faraday Discuss; 2016 Jul 18; 189():121-36. PubMed ID: 27112132
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  • 20. An analysis of the health benefits associated with the use of MTBE reformulated gasoline and oxygenated fuels in reducing atmospheric concentrations of selected volatile organic compounds.
    Spitzer HL.
    Risk Anal; 1997 Dec 18; 17(6):683-91. PubMed ID: 9463925
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