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“THE TREND TO HIGH OCTANE NUMBER GASOLING IS SOUND”
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Murphree, E., Cunningham, A., Haworth, J., and Kaulakis, A., "“THE TREND TO HIGH OCTANE NUMBER GASOLING IS SOUND”," SAE Technical Paper 530168, 1953, https://doi.org/10.4271/530168.Also In
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- “Resources for Freedom” A Report to the President by the Presidents Raw Materials Policy Commission June 1952