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“...Regeneration is the ability to fully restore the structure and function of a lost body part, after...”
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“... strike-slip Gil Eanes Fault Zone (described herein for the first time), the Cadiz Fault, the Albufeira...”
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“... to weather conditions, namely rain and wet conditions, which respectively decrease the visibility and...”
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“...Aversive conditions in a certain context trigger associative learning processes, which allow...”
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“... functional disability and a decrease in the quality of life of patients affected. The first biological agents...”
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“...Erosive processes are the main cause of soil and spring degradation (productivity loss, drought...”
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