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Selected isolates of endophytic Trichoderma decrease cutting by Acromyrmex subterraneus subterraneus
“... influence on the plant-insect relationship. I then present the objects of study, leaf-cutting ants and the...”Access document (1)
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“...Introduction: Pertussis is an acute infectious disease of high transmissibility and an important...”
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“... the radiometer demonstrate an exponential decrease in radiation dosage as objects or surfaces move...”
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“... relation by which breadth decreases in the exact proportion the depth increase, and vice-versa. Only...”
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“... of the succession demonstrated by the decrease of Al2O3/SiO2 and Al2O3/(CaO+Na2O) ratios and Fe2O3(T)+MgO...”
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“... technology and the conservationstate of the materials. The conservative state of several objects imposed...”
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“... common approach in which clusters are formed sequentially. The most similar objects are first grouped...”
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