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Title and TOC Pages April 06 Version 1 ©Micromeritics Instrument Corp. April 2006 Micromeritics Instrument Corp. One Micromeritics Drive Norcross, Georgia, USA MIC Product(s) ! " # $ %&&'( Cited ) Adsorption of BTEX from aqueous solution by macroreticular resins Journal of Hazardous Materials, Volume 70, Issues 1-2, 23 December 1999, Pages 21-37 Sheng H. Lin and Cheng DigiSizer Y. Huang Adsorption of phenol and m-chlorophenol on organobentonites and repeated thermal regeneration Waste Management, Volume 22, Issue 6, October 2002, Pages 595-603 S. H. Lin DigiSizer 2 and M. J. Cheng * Calcium Alginate Barrier Films Modified by Montmorillonite Clay; JM VALE, RS JUSTICE, DigiSizer DW SCHAEFER, JE MARK, Journal of macromolecular science. 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