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...Growing in a saline environment causes changes in important physiological processes that are...
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...In the terrestrial environment, mercury (Hg) contamination can be originated from different...
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...Changes in land use associated with the suppression of native vegetation can greatly alter the...
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... behavioural therapy (CBT) are so far absent. The present study tests whether IMs can be reliably identified...
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Published 2022
... of this production can remain intact long enough to reach deep marine sinks. The results suggest that...
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... present in aquatic environment, pharmaceuticals may be subjected to several attenuation processes that can...
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...Malignant melanoma (MM) can spread to other organs and is resistant in part due to the presence...
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... factor. This can be due to the role of ATXN2 in RNA metabolism and as a modulator of various cellular...
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...The understanding of how human-induced habitat disturbance shapes the contemporary population...
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Published 1996
... reported. The anomalous decrease in Debye-Waller factor is qualitatively interpretated. It is suggested...
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Subjects: ...atomic resolution imaging...
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... decreases with ageing time, and as soon as austenite begins to form much of the atomic redistribution occurs...
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Published 2011
...Dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Physics...
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