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11th FW Karasek International Conference on Combustion/Incineration Pollutants: Editorial report
1University of Waterloo, 26209 S Nottingham Drive, 85248, Sun Lakes, AZ, USA. fkarasek@aol.com
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
|November 14, 2008
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