Life cycle assessment
Canadian Standards Association.
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Life cycle assessment
by Canadian Standards Association.
Published
1994
Publisher
Canadian Standards Association
Pages
1
Subjects
Life cycle assessment student handbook
Environmental life cycle analysis
Environmental life cycle costing
Product life-cycle management
Life cycle reliability engineering
Life-Cycle of Structural Systems
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