A Study of the Permeation Test Method for the Evaluation of Protective Clothing against Chemical Warfare Agent Simulants
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Yoon, Hye Shin
(Korea Apparel Testing and Research Institute(KATRI))
Kwon, Dae Hyuk (Korea Apparel Testing and Research Institute(KATRI)) Kang, Jae Sung (Sam Yang Chemical Co., Ltd.) Seo, Hyeon Kwan (Sam Yang Chemical Co., Ltd.) Lee, Hae Wan (Agency for Defense Development) Park, Hyen Bae (Agency for Defense Development) |
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