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Publications by Naoto Sakimoto
Sulfur and Nitrogen Distributions During Coal Carbonization and the Influences of These Elements on Coal Fluidity and Coke Strength
ISIJ International
Mechanics of Materials
Alloys
Materials Chemistry
Metals
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