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Change of Molecular Weight of Organic Matters through Unit Water
Treatment Process and Associated Chlorination Byproducts Formation
Jinsik Sohn, Hyosoon Kang, Jihee Han, Yeomin Yoon
Environmental Engineering Research. 2007;12(5):224-230. Published online 2007 Dec 30 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4491/eer.2007.12.5.224
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