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In openlca, could we create a process with multiple output flows, and these output flows are considered as products. So when we use each of these flows, they are linked to that process. And the provider could be selected as that process?
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Yes, true. Be aware that if you do not apply allocation to this process, then the entire impacts will be linked to the product you use.
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