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Publications by Carlos Felipe Linares
Evaluation of Calcined Hydrocalumite-Type Materials as Supports of CoMo and NiMo for Thiophene Hydrodesulfuration Reaction
Materials Research
Mechanics of Materials
Materials Science
Condensed Matter Physics
Mechanical Engineering
Síntesis De Zeolitas Tipo Cancrinita De Sulfato Mediante La Reacción Redox Permanganato-Tiosulfato
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias
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