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Publications by Seamoon Yang
Exhaust Gas Characteristics According to the Injection Conditions in Diesel and DME Engines
Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
Instrumentation
Materials Science
Fluid Flow
Engineering
Computer Science Applications
Process Chemistry
Transfer Processes
Technology
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