Green and Sustainable Chemistry

Green and Sustainable Chemistry

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"Characterization of Some Jordanian Crude and Exhausted Olive Pomace Samples"
written by Khalid M. Tawarah, Rajaa A. Rababah,
published by Green and Sustainable Chemistry, Vol.3 No.4, 2013
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