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Ashizawa, M., Hara, S., Kidoguchi, K. and Inumaru, J. (2005) Gasification characteristics of extra-heavy oil in a research-scale gasifier. Energy 30, 2194-2205.

Hamelman, S. (2000). The deconstructive search for oz. Literature Film Quarterly, 28(4), 312.

Karimi, Shahram. "Cyber Rights: Defending Free Speech in the Digital Age." Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society 25.1 (2005): 101.

Dittmer, Lowell. 2002. East Asia in the "New Era" in World Politics. World Politics 55, no. 1:38-65.

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