Accounting for the constrained availability of land: a comparison of bio‐based ethanol, polyethylene, and PLA with regard to non‐renewable energy use and land use
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Martin Kumar Patel | H. L. Bos | Sjaak Conijn | K.P.H. Meesters | W. J. Corre | H. Bos | M. Patel | S. Conijn | W. Corré | K. Meesters
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