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Materials Extraction and Use within the Framework of Global Sustainable Development

Publication: Journal of Energy Engineering
Volume 135, Issue 1
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Volume 135Issue 1March 2009
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Hilary I. Inyang, Ph.D., BCEEM
Duke Energy Distinguished Professor and Director, Global Institute for Energy and Environmental Systems (GIEES), Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC 28223.

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