Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry

Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry

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ISSN Online: 2162-5328
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"Simulation of Multi-stage Flash(MSF)Desalination Process"
written by Wu Lian-ying, Xiao Sheng-nan, Gao Cong-jie,
published by Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry, Vol.2 No.4B, 2012
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