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Energy in the United States / Not-To-Exceed / Diesel engines / Emission standards / Homogeneous charge compression ignition / Engine / United States emission standards / Fuel injection / Four-stroke engine / Pollution / Internal combustion engine / Technology
Date: 2002-09-17 08:13:49
Energy in the United States
Not-To-Exceed
Diesel engines
Emission standards
Homogeneous charge compression ignition
Engine
United States emission standards
Fuel injection
Four-stroke engine
Pollution
Internal combustion engine
Technology

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