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Emission accounting and drivers in South American countries. (2024). Wen, Quan ; Meng, Jing ; Peng, Huaxi ; Guan, Dabo ; Tan, Chang ; Cui, Can ; Wang, Zhenyu ; Kan, Siyi ; Li, Shuping.
In: Applied Energy.
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