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Studies and Modeling for Upgrading Units for Heavy Oil RefineriesAli et al., 2018
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- Ali S
- Moshref H
- Mohammed H
- Shakor Z
- Mohmud S
- et al.
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- Journal of Petroleum Research and Studies
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Journal of Petroleum Research & Studies (JPR&S( Page 1 No.19 Journal of Petroleum
Research & Studies (JPR&S) E 239 Studies and Modeling for Upgrading Units for Heavy Oil
Refineries Salah M. Ali * , Dr. Hareth Sh. Moshref * , Saad K. Ibrahim * , Harith A …
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