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518 related items for PubMed ID: 19728485

  • 1. Comparison of flexible fuel vehicle and life-cycle fuel consumption and emissions of selected pollutants and greenhouse gases for ethanol 85 versus gasoline.
    Zhai H, Frey HC, Rouphail NM, Gonçalves GA, Farias TL.
    J Air Waste Manag Assoc; 2009 Aug; 59(8):912-24. PubMed ID: 19728485
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  • 3. Effect of E85 on Tailpipe Emissions from Light-Duty Vehicles.
    Yanowitz J, McCormick RL.
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    Kazemiparkouhi F, Alarcon Falconi TM, MacIntosh DL, Clark N.
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  • 13. Assessment of ethanol blended fuels for gasoline vehicles in China: Fuel economy, regulated gaseous pollutants and particulate matter.
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  • 16. 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.
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