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      Biogenic carbon in buildings: a critical overview of LCA methods

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      Buildings and Cities
      Ubiquity Press, Ltd.

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                Buildings and Cities
                Ubiquity Press, Ltd.
                2632-6655
                August 12 2020
                August 12 2020
                2020
                August 12 2020
                August 12 2020
                2020
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                : 504-524
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                10.5334/bc.46
                f232c4df-3db8-4fcc-ac4b-aab4111ee750
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