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    Renner MG.
    World Watch; 1988; 1(6):36-43. PubMed ID: 12317328
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    Gertler AW, Gillies JA, Pierson WR, Rogers CF, Sagebiel JC, Abu-Allaban M, Coulombe W, Tarnay L, Cahill TA.
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    Wilson S, Farren NJ, Rose RA, Wilde SE, Davison J, Wareham JV, Lee JD, Carslaw DC.
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    Fontaras G, Martini G, Manfredi U, Marotta A, Krasenbrink A, Maffioletti F, Terenghi R, Colombo M.
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    Dehnen W, Tomingas R, Kouros M, Mönch W.
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  • 40. Particulate emissions from L-Category vehicles towards Euro 5.
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