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Closure to “Modeling Hydrogen Sulfide Emission Rates in Gravity Collection Systems” by Ori Lahav, Yue Lu, Uri Shavit, and Richard E. Loewenthal

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On behalf of the research team: Dr. Eran Friedler, Dr. Anat Stoler, and Mr. Amitai Sagiv.

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Ori Lahav
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