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Properties of Dust Particles Sampled from Windboxes of an Iron Ore Sintering Plant: Surface Structures of Unburned Carbon

Naoto TSUBOUCHI    
Shunsuke KUZUHARA    
Eiki KASAI    
Hiroyuki HASHIMOTO and Yasuo OHTSUKA    

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