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  1. Diesel Exhaust Aftertreatment 2000”, SP-1497; “General Emissions Research”, SP-1506; “LEV-II Emissions Solutions”, SP-1510; “Advanced Catalysts Substrates and Advanced Converter Packaging”, SP-1532; “Exhaust Aftertreatment Modeling and Gasoline Direct Injection Aftertreatment”, SP-1533. These and individual technical papers are available from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096, U.S.A. See also: http://www.sae.org
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  4. See papers in: “In-Cylinder Diesel Particulate and NO Control 2000”, SAE SP-1508 ( 2000) [Google Scholar]
  5. In the U.K. diesel fuel typically now contains less than 50 ppm sulfur
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