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      Characterizing, Propagating, and Analyzing Uncertainty in Life-Cycle Assessment: A Survey of Quantitative Approaches

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      Journal of Industrial Ecology
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                Journal of Industrial Ecology
                MIT Press - Journals
                10881980
                January 2007
                October 2008
                : 11
                : 1
                : 161-179
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                10.1162/jiec.2007.1136
                006f0a58-d533-4d7f-8a2c-05e3b5327c6e
                © 2007

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