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“... could involve both voluntary and automatized processes. The main objective of the three studies reported...”
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“...Erosive processes are the main cause of soil and spring degradation (productivity loss, drought...”
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“... of sepiolite. The positive effects of sepiolite can be related to a decrease in oleate toxicity towards the...”
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“... compartment, where its toxicity causes serious concerns due to bioaccumulation and biomagnification processes...”
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“... on off-equilibrium processes such as growth kinetics, agglomeration and transportability is required...”
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“... only present in the winter, dying-off in the summer. Grazing has limited effects, only occurring around...”
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“...The enzymatic hydrolysis (EH) rate normally decreases during the hydrolysis, leaving unhydrolyzed...”
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