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Waste treatment

1996
Abstract The first of these is covered in Chapter 2, the last in Chapter 12. This chapter will therefore concentrate on reprocessing wastes, with particular reference to the principal British site at Sellafield as a representative modem undertaking; waste management elsewhere and in other parts of the cycle is conducted on similar ...
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Waste treatment methods

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1955
I NDUSTI{Y, TAKEN AS A WHOLE, w a s n o t t oo COllCerned ill t i le pas t wi th what h a p p e n e d to thei r wastes so long as the re was some convenient me thod of ge t t i ng r id of them. I n recen t years th is a t t i t ude has unde rgone a change which, alt h o u g h not ent i re ly vo lun ta ry on i n d u s t r y ' s par t , has resu l ted in
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Biological waste treatment

Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, 2013
María, Gómez-Brandón   +1 more
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Waste treatment

Metal Finishing, 2009
Martin Kranert, Detlef Clauss
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Waste Treatments

2020
Aiyoub Shahi   +3 more
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Kimberly D Miller   +2 more
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Waste treatment

Metal Finishing, 1995
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Thermal Waste Treatment

Science, Art and Religion, 2022
Mirsad Đonlagić   +2 more
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Waste treatment

2003
C.L. Hansen, S. Hwang
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Waste treatment

Metal Finishing, 2005
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