Kittelson et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Diesel aerosol sampling methodology–CRC E-43Kittelson et al., 2002
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- Kittelson D
- Watts W
- Johnson J
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- Final report, Coordinating Research Council
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Diesel engines are used extensively in transportation. In the US, Diesel engines are most commonly used in the over-the-road trucking industry due to their power, durability and efficiency. However, like other sources of combustion pollution, Diesels emit exhaust gases …
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