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“... processes is not well known yet. The present experiments examined the effects of exposure to variable stress...”
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“... produce organic fertilizer. Wood shavings and sawdust are the usual bulking agents used in such treatments...”
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“... of a Late Paleozoic mountain range and the coeval development of basins during Pangea break-up in SW Iberia...”
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“... growth substrate. In nature, this fungus grows on dead wood, but it can be artificially cultivated...”
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“... growth substrate. In nature, this fungus grows on dead wood, but it can be artificially cultivated...”
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“...) with varying rubber waste percentage. Steel bars set to X, glued with epoxy resin on the wood, allowed...”
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