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Changes in humic acid conformation during coagulation with ferric chloride: Implications for drinking water treatment

J.-M. Siéliéchi    
B.S. Lartiges    
G.J. Kayem    
S. Hupont    
C. Frochot    
J. Thieme    
J. Ghanbaja    
J.B. d¿Espinose de la Caillerie    
O. Barrès    
R. Kamga    
P. Levitz    
L.J. Michot    

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