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Practices of preventive maintenance and replacement for engines: A case study

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  • Lai, K. K.
  • Leung, Francis K. N.
  • Tao, B.
  • Wang, S. Y.

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  • Lai, K. K. & Leung, Francis K. N. & Tao, B. & Wang, S. Y., 2000. "Practices of preventive maintenance and replacement for engines: A case study," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 124(2), pages 294-306, July.
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    8. Maizonnasse, Mark & Plante, Jean-Sébastien & Oh, David & Laflamme, Claude B., 2013. "Investigation of the degradation of a low-cost untreated biogas engine using preheated biogas with phase separation for electric power generation," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 55(C), pages 501-513.

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