NASYP: Online expert tool on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances
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Jan Jezek | Karel Charvát | Otakar Cerba | Marek Vach | Zbynek Krivanek | Premysl Vohnout | Daniel Kahuda | V. Dvorak
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