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Barbosa R, Lapa N, Boavida D, Lopes H, Mendes B, Gulyurtlu I:
"Chemical and ecotoxicological properties of ashes produced in the co-combustion of coal and sewage sludge",
In HazWasManagement2010: A5.5, (Oct 2010)


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