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Composite reverse osmosis and nanofiltration membranes

Journal of membrane science, v.83 no.1, 1993년, pp.81 - 150  

Petersen, Robert J. (Petersen Consulting Enterprises, Minneapolis, MN 55419-2115 USA)

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