Li et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Comparison of fine particles emissions of light-duty gasoline vehicles from chassis dynamometer tests and on-road measurementsLi et al., 2013
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- 17616671974118629925
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- Li T
- Chen X
- Yan Z
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- Atmospheric Environment
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Fine particles are highly related to human health, especially ultrafine particles and nanoparticles. The mass of emissions from a gasoline vehicle is relatively lower than that of a diesel vehicle, but the number of gasoline vehicles in China is so huge that the number of …
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