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¿Smart Water¿ for Oil Recovery from Fractured Limestone: A Preliminary Study

Skule Strand    
Tor Austad    
Tina Puntervold    
Eli J. Høgnesen    
Martin Olsen    
and Sven Michael F. Barstad    

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