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“..., it is not feasible to maintain the sugar cane after fifth cut. Extrinsic and intrinsic factors to sugarcane...”
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“... were identified as belonging to the following three genetic domains: socio-cultural, onto-genetic and...”
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“...Os solos são formados ao longo de extensos períodos de tempo, sendo entendidos...”
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“... be faced by health professionals, so can offer adequate responses to the needs of this population, which...”
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