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Luciano A, Viotti P, Mancini G:
"Car fluff disposal: Atmopheric effluent analysis in a full scale experiment of thermo-valorization process",
In HazWasManagement2010: A4.1, (Oct 2010)


References included in article: 17 records found.

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