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Spatial Differentiation in Life Cycle Impact Assessment A Framework, and Site-Dependent Factors to Assess Acidification and Human Exposure

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Correspondence to José Potting.

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Josepha Maria Barbara (José) Potting got her doctorate at the University of Utrecht, March 8th, 2000, 15.30 o’clock.

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Potting, J. Spatial Differentiation in Life Cycle Impact Assessment A Framework, and Site-Dependent Factors to Assess Acidification and Human Exposure. Int. J. LCA 5, 77 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02979725

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