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Effectiveness of biomass for energy purposes: a fuel cycle approach

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  • Jaroslav Knápek
  • Tomáš Králík
  • Michaela Valentová
  • Tomáš Voříšek

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  • Jaroslav Knápek & Tomáš Králík & Michaela Valentová & Tomáš Voříšek, 2015. "Effectiveness of biomass for energy purposes: a fuel cycle approach," Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 4(6), pages 575-586, November.
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