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Regulatory Framework in Sludge Management: Examples from around the World
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2014-05-26
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Sanin, Faika Dilek
Erdinçler, Ayşen
Çokgör, Emine
Kentel Erdoğan, Elçin
Alagöz, Aylin
Pehlivanoğlu Mantaş, Elif
Şener, Gülsevim
Saygılı, Gülhan
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F. D. Sanin et al., “Regulatory Framework in Sludge Management: Examples from around the World,” 2014, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/87779.