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Title: Fuel Cells, Engines And Hydrogen
Author: Barclay, Frederick J.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Date: 2006/07/31
Number of Pages: 188
Binding Type: HARDCOVER
Library of Congress: 2006000914 Buy It Now…
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