Removal of Trace Concentrations of Ethylene from Air by Biofiltration: Preliminary Results
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M. S. Finstein | Jitendra A. Joshi | Robert M. Cowan | Peter F. Strom | Jyoti A. Tambwekar | R. Cowan | P. Strom
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