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“... to implement, they can test it in the laboratory before making the scale-up. Using the laboratory embossing...”
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“... of recovery cycles that can be performed without significant loss of reaction yield. The following operational...”
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“... excessive soil turning, leaving it with low or no vegetation cover. This favors erosive processes and...”
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“... implementation of processes to evaluate quality and its discursive and social practices reflect the daily work...”
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“... resistance to sintering, post-mortem analysis suggests loss of active species after repeated cycles...”
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