Energy intensity in the iron and steel industry: a comparison of physical and economic indicators
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Ernst Worrell | Roberto Schaeffer | Jacco Farla | Lynn Price | Nathan Martin | R. Schaeffer | L. Price | E. Worrell | N. Martin | J. Farla
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