A review of major chlorofluorocarbons and their halocarbon alternatives in the air
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Ki-Hyun Kim | Zang-Ho Shon | Eui-Chan Jeon | Hang Thi Nguyen | Ki‐Hyun Kim | Zang-Ho Shon | E. Jeon | H. T. Nguyen
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