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Yet for Mitsubishi, probably the weakest of the five, the problem is eased by support from the huge industrial group it belongs to and Daihatsu will continue to enjoy Toyota's protection.
Thus, the residence time is reduced dramatically with separation efficiency unchanged, and the coking problem is eased.
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