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“...Iron (Fe) is one of the most abundant and dynamic elements on Earth. It is present in rocks...”
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“... from elements, ∆Hfel, for KTaO3, KTa2.2O6 and K6Ta10.8O30 are -1408.96 ± 3.73 kJ/mol, -2790.82 ± 6.06...”
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“... eucalyptus wood (EWR). Furthermore, the aim was to characterize the biomass and products formed after the...”
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“... that BC and BCO suspensions formed much denser films than those from vegetable cellulose, forming much...”
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