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“... a control one, aiming to kill Salmonella biofilms already present in the poultry skins. The effect of these...”
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“... assimilation and respiration fluxes in an evergreen oak woodland and attributed variations in the component...”
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“... from the skins to the must, increasing the pigments extraction. In this study, the influence of the pre...”
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“... assimilation and respiration fluxes in an evergreen oak woodland and attributed variations in the component...”
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“... years, in which a decrease in the quality parameters in grape skins is presumably related to high...”
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“... 1 during treatment. To decrease the effect flash illumination variations from day to day, image intensities...”
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“... underwent subcutaneous implantation of biocomposites derived from skins andscales in different...”
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“... oak (Quercus suber L., a Mediterranean evergreen tree) were studied. The evolution of photosynthetic...”
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