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112 related items for PubMed ID: 7517353

  • 41. [Effect of ethanol gasoline and unleaded gasoline on exhaust emissions of EFI vehicles with TWC].
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  • 47. Combustion of gasolines in premixed laminar flames European certified and California phase 2 reformulated gasoline.
    Håkansson A, Strömberg K, Pedersen J, Olsson JO.
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    Wallace LA.
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  • 51. Gasoline engine exhaust analysis using constant energy synchronous luminescence spectrometry.
    Files LA, Jones BT, Hanamura S, Winefordner JD.
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  • 54. Conference on health consequences of environmental controls: impact of mobile emissions controls. Conference objectives.
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  • 57. Dangerous properties of petroleum-refining products: carcinogenicity of motor fuels (gasoline).
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    Teratog Carcinog Mutagen; 1990 Apr 01; 10(5):399-408. PubMed ID: 1981951
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  • 58. The water intensity of the plugged-in automotive economy.
    King CW, Webber ME.
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    Laidlaw MA, Rowe DB, Ball AS, Mielke HW.
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