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APA Citation

Dana, M. Terry. & Lee, R. N. & Hales, J. M. & Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory.  1985  Hazardous air pollutants [microform] : wet removal rates and mechanisms / M. Terry Dana, R.N. Lee and J.M. Hales  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory, Research Triangle Park, NC :

MLA Citation

Dana, M. Terry. and Lee, R. N. and Hales, J. M. and Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory.  Hazardous air pollutants [microform] : wet removal rates and mechanisms / M. Terry Dana, R.N. Lee and J.M. Hales  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory, Research Triangle Park, NC :  1985

Australian/Harvard Citation

Dana, M. Terry. & Lee, R. N. & Hales, J. M. & Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory.  1985,  Hazardous air pollutants [microform] : wet removal rates and mechanisms / M. Terry Dana, R.N. Lee and J.M. Hales  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory, Research Triangle Park, NC :

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  | author1=Dana, M. Terry
  | author2=Lee, R. N
  | author3=Hales, J. M
  | author4=Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory
  | year=1985
  | publisher=U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Atmospheric Sciences Research Laboratory
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