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Emerging technologies / Light-emitting diodes / Energy economics / Climate change policy in the United States / Energy policy in the United States / Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy / OLED / Small Business Innovation Research / Fuel cell / Technology / Electronics / Energy
Date: 2010-07-15 14:09:00
Emerging technologies
Light-emitting diodes
Energy economics
Climate change policy in the United States
Energy policy in the United States
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
OLED
Small Business Innovation Research
Fuel cell
Technology
Electronics
Energy

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