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             ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
             The authors express special thanks to Jerry Jin, PhD, who can be reached at jerryjin88@yahoo.
             com; David Nieh, environmental economist in Shanghai, who can be reached at: david.nieh@
             shuion.com.cn; and ML Chan, PhD, who can be reached at: mlchan@juccce.com

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