The behaviour of ashes and heavy metals during the co-combustion of sewage sludges in a fluidised bed.
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N Lapa | I. Gulyurtlu | I. Cabrita | N. Lapa | P. Abelha | I Gulyurtlu | I Cabrita | P Abelha | M Helena Lopes | J S Oliveira | J. Oliveira | M. Helena Lopes
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