APLICACIÓN DE LA TECNOLOGÍA DE FILTRACIÓN POR MEMBRANAS COMO SOLUCIÓN PARA EL ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA POTABLE EN COMUNIDADES RURALES DE PAÍSES EN DESARROLLO. LECCIONES APRENDIDAS CON EL USO DEL FILTRO “WATERBACKPACK PAUL” EN COLOMBIA, RETOS Y DESAFÍOS
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24054/19009178.v1.n1.2014.463
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