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Farre MJ, Franch MI, Malato S, Ayllon JA, Peral J, Domenech X:
"Biodegradability of treated aqueous solutions of biorecalcitrant pesticides by means of photocatalytic ozonation",
In CEST2005: 402-406, (Sep 2005)
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