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Toxic Gas Emissions from Damaged Lithium Ion Batteries?Analysis and Safety Enhancement Solution

Antonio Nedjalkov    
Jan Meyer    
Michael Köhring    
Alexander Doering    
Martin Angelmahr    
Sebastian Dahle    
Andreas Sander    
Axel Fischer and Wolfgang Schade    

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