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Effect of Fuel Type and Deposition Surface Temperature on the Growth and Structure of an Ash Deposit Collected during Co-firing of Coal with Sewage Sludge and Sawdust

Tomasz Kupka    
Krzysztof Zajc and Roman Weber    

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