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Response to the Comments of Y. S. Ho to the Paper “Influence of Contact Time, pH, Soil Humic/Fulvic Acids, Ionic Strength and Temperature on Sorption of U(VI) Onto MX-80 Bentonite” by Ren XM, Wang SW, Yang ST, and Li JX Published in J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 283 (2010) 253
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