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COMMENTS ON ’’RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN HIGHER MOMENTS OF CONCENTRATION AND OF DOSE IN TURBULENT DISPERSION‘‘

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YEE, E., CHAN, R. COMMENTS ON ’’RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN HIGHER MOMENTS OF CONCENTRATION AND OF DOSE IN TURBULENT DISPERSION‘‘. Boundary-Layer Meteorology 82, 341–351 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1000254829126

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