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  • DOI:10.1016/J.CHEMOSPHERE.2019.124662
  • Corpus ID: 202070998
Fluoride network and circular economy as potential model for sustainable development-A review.@article{Lacson2019FluorideNA, title={Fluoride network and circular economy as potential model for sustainable development-A review.}, author={Carl Francis Z. Lacson and Ming-Chun Lu and Yao Hui Huang}, journal={Chemosphere}, year={2019}, volume={239}, pages={ 124662 }, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:202070998} }
  • Carl Francis Z. LacsonMing-Chun LuY. Huang
  • Published in Chemosphere 2019
  • Environmental Science, Economics
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