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Issue Oil & Gas Science and Technology - Rev. IFP
Volume 63, Number 1, January-February 2008
IFP International Conference
Molecular Structure of Heavy Oils and Coal Liquefaction Products
Page(s) 9 - 19
DOI 10.2516/ogst:2007060
Published online 30 October 2007

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