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Carbon monoxide content of automobile engine exhaust gases not increased by use of ethyl gasoline as motor fuel

Year: 1929 Journal:   Journal of the Franklin Institute Vol: 207 (3)Pages: 413-414   Publisher: Elsevier BV
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Geology Diagenesis Cenomanian Carbonate Bottom water Anoxic waters Total organic carbon Organic matter Geochemistry Oxygen minimum zone Upwelling Sedimentary rock Paleontology Oceanography Cretaceous Chemistry Environmental chemistry

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