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      Consequential life cycle assessment: a review

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      The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
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                Journal
                The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
                Int J Life Cycle Assess
                Springer Nature
                0948-3349
                1614-7502
                June 2011
                March 2011
                : 16
                : 5
                : 445-453
                Article
                10.1007/s11367-011-0275-9
                a4b49041-68d8-4112-93bf-d3d92e8eda71
                © 2011
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