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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Analysis of Methane Hydrate Formation in Water-in-Oil Emulsions

Clint P. Aichele    
Walter G. Chapman    
Lee D. Rhyne    
Hariprasad J. Subramani    
Alberto Montesi    
Jefferson L. Creek and Waylon House    

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