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“... has led to the necessity of its removal from the environmental compartments. Regarding the aquatic...”
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“... regarding the BC films. However, both processes slightly decreased the mechanical performance of the films...”
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“...Erosive processes are the main cause of soil and spring degradation (productivity loss, drought...”
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“... water, probably as an osmotic adjustment. Soon after rehydration there was an abrupt decrease in proline...”
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“... does not compromise survival and regeneration is particularly fast, occurring over the course of two...”
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