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“... to influence the properties of the finished toilet paper. For configurations 1 and 2, after the embossing...”
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“... Neoplasia grades II and III, as well as the T lymphocytes cervical profile after treatment, in the interest...”
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“...After the sixth decade of life, the incidence and prevalence of dementia diseases doubles every...”
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“... an interesting half-life of more than 10 days at pH 5.0 and 50 °C, being, therefore, 240-fold more stable than...”
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“...One of the major concerns in cheese production is the shelf life extension, and the use...”
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“...Chromosomal DNA damage can be a result of several processes and agents of endogenous or exogenous...”
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