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Date Added: May 14, 2008 09:36:07 AM
Dr. John W. Sheffield, S&T professor and subject editor for the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, and Angela B. Rolufs, director of the Missouri Transportation Institute, review a map indicating the university’s unique positioning in the Midwest as a hydrogen fueling center.

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