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Thermoluminescence in pumice stone collected from the Mediterranean coast

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Thermoluminescence in pumice stone collected from the Mediterranean coast
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Luminescence: Journal of Biological and Chemical Luminescence, February 2023
DOI 10.1002/bio.4452
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Dilek Toktamış

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