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"Smell reduction and disinfection of textile materials by dielectric barrier discharges"
written by Siegfried Müller, Rolf-Jürgen Zahn, Torsten Koburger, Klaus-Dieter Weltmann,
published by Natural Science, Vol.2 No.9, 2010
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