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Publications by Farid Karimipour
Petroleum Potential Assessment Using an Optimized Fuzzy Outranking Approach: A Case Study of the Red River Petroleum System, Williston Basin
Energy Exploration and Exploitation
Energy Engineering
Renewable Energy
Nuclear Energy
Fuel Technology
Sustainability
Engineering
Power Technology
the Environment
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