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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TIME, END-GAS PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE, AND KNOCK
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MCPHERSON, J., BERT, J., and KIPP, K., "THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TIME, END-GAS PRESSURE, TEMPERATURE, AND KNOCK," SAE Technical Paper 580239, 1958, https://doi.org/10.4271/580239.Also In
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