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Emissions from Residential Wood Combustion: Effect of Moisture on Emissions

30 December 2006 - 9:47am
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Emissions from Residential Wood Combustion: Effect of Moisture on Emissions (1.3 MB pdf)
Fernando Preto, Canmet Energy Technology Center (Canada), Paris, October 21, 2005

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