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    Condensed matter fuel cells to power electric vehicles

    Chauvin, Nicholas
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    2013
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    Abstract
    This is a slide-show designed to accompany the oral presentation of Nicholas Chauvin's "Condensed Matter Fuel Cells to Power Electric Vehicles".
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10355/36837
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