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1218 related items for PubMed ID: 17063863

  • 1. Idle emissions from heavy-duty diesel vehicles: review and recent data.
    Khan AB, Clark NN, Thompson GJ, Wayne WS, Gautam M, Lyons DW, Hawelti D.
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  • 11. Temperature effects on particulate emissions from DPF-equipped diesel trucks operating on conventional and biodiesel fuels.
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  • 13. Regulated and non-regulated emissions from in-use diesel-electric switching locomotives.
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  • 17. Effects of engine speed and accessory load on idling emissions from heavy-duty diesel truck engines.
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  • 18. Testing of a heavy heavy-duty diesel engine schedule for representative measurement of emissions.
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  • 20. Real-world energy use and emission rates for idling long-haul trucks and selected idle reduction technologies.
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