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What kind of resource and emission should I put for polyacrylonitrile fibres (PAN) in the inputs and outputs?
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I would like to know all the types of resources and emissions to put as input and output for polyacrylonitrile fibres (PAN), I am using the program for an experimental thesis and I need help
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