Global Plasma Solutions, Inc., says Elsevier Inc. and Elsevier, Ltd., shouldn’t have published an article entitled Evaluating a commercially available in-duct bipolar ionization device for pollutant removal and potential byproduct formation online in March 2021 and in print in May 2021 in its Building and Environment journal because the underlying study and its data were…
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