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catlinite
pipe

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39-8-1.1

39-8-1.1

Pipe

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NA8608.1

NA8608.1

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87-39-53

87-39-53

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38226.1

38226.1

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10532

10532

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91-24-3

91-24-3

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NA3568.1

NA3568.1

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NA5088

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97-84-1350A

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NA3570.1

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10968

10968

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NA5478.1

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NA3572.1

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92-12-1

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97-84-1398A

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10970

10970

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10969

10969

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NA3571.1

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NA7783

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NA3575.1

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35-20-7.1

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45-15-1379B

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97-84-1346.1

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97-84-1347.1

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97-84-1349.1

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97-84-1353.1

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97-84-1356.1

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97-84-1360.1

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97-84-1364A

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97-84-1367.2

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