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Test results with the prototype of a refrigerator operating on hydrocarbon mixtures with distributed thermal load in the range 150–300‡ K

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Translated from Khimicheskoe i Neftyanoe Mashinostroenie, No. 3, pp. 25–26, March, 1994.

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Gorbachev, S.P., Ladokhin, S.D., Subbotin, Y.N. et al. Test results with the prototype of a refrigerator operating on hydrocarbon mixtures with distributed thermal load in the range 150–300‡ K. Chem Petrol Eng 30, 130–132 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01147887

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