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“... biochemical processes after application of compost (household waste). A Typic Acrustox, sampled at a depth...”
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“... synthesized using the sol-gel (SG) and co-precipitation (Cpt) methods, followed by calcination in a muffle...”
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Field application and gas emissions from dairy slurry treated by additives and mechanical separation
“..., a disponibilidade de solo é limitada para a sua reciclagem. Para garantir a sustentabilidade da produção agrícola...”Access document
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“...Os solos são formados ao longo de extensos períodos de tempo, sendo entendidos...”
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“.../or slag solubilization processes in their entry and exit points from the flooded system and concentrations...”
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