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A Future for Energy. Flowers '90. Editor in chief Sergio S. Stecco, co- editor Michael J.Moran.

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Curator: Proceedings of the Florence World Energy Research Symposium, Firenze-28, may-1 ,June 1990.
Publisher: Pergamon Press.
Details: cm.15x23,5, pp.XVIII, legatura editoriale cartonata.

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