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1. Structure and combustion reactivity of inertinite-rich and vitrinite rich South African coal chars: quantification of the structural factors contributing to reactivity differences

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2. Study of Utilization Factor and Advance Rate of Hard Rock TBMS

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3. Flexible Network Topologies and The Smart Grid in Electric Power Systems

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4. Application of numerical, experimental and life cycle assessment methods to the investigation of natural gas production from methane hydrate deposits using carbon dioxide clathrate sequestration

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5. The effect of hydrocarbon structure on nickel catalyst deactivation in steam reforming of hexane and benzene

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6. Examination of Egr Cooler Fouling and Engine Efficiency Improvement in Compression Ignition Engines

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7. Development of a Soil Abrasion Test and Analysis of Impact of Soil Properties on Tool Wear for Soft-ground Mechanized Tunneling

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8. Development and Testing of an Advanced Coalbed Methane Numerical Reservoir Simulator

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9. Pore-scale imaging and lattice Boltzmann modeling of single- and multi-phase flow in fractured and mixed-wet permeable media

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10. Policy Analysis In Transmission-constrained electricity Markets

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11. Membrane Transport in Cucl/hcl Electrolyzer

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12. Evaluation of Fluid Transport Properties of Coal Bed Methane Reservoirs

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13. STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE RELATIONSHIP IN HIGH PERFORMANCE LITHIUM ION BATTERY CATHODES

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14. demand response and generation capacity investment in the electricity market

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15. Development Of A Three-dimensional, Three-phase Coupled Model For Simulating Hydraulic Fracture Propagation And Long-term Recovery In Tight Gas Reservoirs

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