A New Procedure for the Analysis of Chlorophenols in Preservative Treated Utility Poles
Cui, F.; Ruddick, J. N. R.
International Journal of Environmental and Analytical Chemistry 57(1): 73-82
1994
DOI: 10.1080/03067319408033103
Accession: 062354000
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