Integrating Mobile Phones into Science Teaching to Help Students Develop a Procedure to Evaluate the Corrosion Rate of Iron in Simulated Seawater.
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E. Moraes | Edgar P. Moraes | Luiz H. S. Gasparotto | Mario R. Confessor | L. H. Gasparotto | L. Gasparotto
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