02 Liquid fuels (transport, refining, quality, storage) generated and released into the free fraction with apparent epimerization occurring at C-17, C-21, and C-22. The bound hopanoic acids may be both chemically bonded as well as possibly being physically encapsulated within the macromolecular frac
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Solvent migration in a paraffin deposit
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