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Even wells with 4-inch casings suitable for engine pumps are being made at low cost.
The advanced emissions modeling approach suitable for engine system design is summarized.
The crude bio-oil was upgraded to make it suitable for engine application.
The predicted cetane number (Eq. 2) was less than 60.0, indicating that the produced biodiesel was very suitable for engine performance.
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