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Customary units in the United States / Imperial units / Units of energy / Barrel of oil equivalent / Barrel / Cubic foot / Measurement / Soft matter / Petroleum
Date: 2008-11-24 00:00:00
Customary units in the United States
Imperial units
Units of energy
Barrel of oil equivalent
Barrel
Cubic foot
Measurement
Soft matter
Petroleum

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