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Absi-Halabi, M.
Absi-Halabi, M.
Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Safat, Kuwait
Trends in catalysis research to meet future refining needs
Hydrocarbon Processing / February 1997
Absi-Halabi, M.
,
Stanislaus, A.
,
Qabazard, H.
, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
Environmental and clean-fuel requirements are creating a demand for new and innovative catalysts
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