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34 Jaikrishna Shankavaram, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
35 Staffan Skerfving, Lund University, Sweden
36 John Talbott, Department of Energy, USA
37 Steve Taylor, Taylor Engineering, USA
38 John Tiffany, Tiffany Bader Environmental, USA
39 Gene Tucker, Environmental Protection Agency, USA
40 Dave Warden, DWT Engineering, Canada
41 Davidge Warfield, Tri-Dim Filter Corporation, USA
42 Jim Woods, HP Woods Research Institute, USA
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