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“... range of 65 to 98%. The sugar release rate proved to be fast in the beginning, gradually decreasing with...”
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“... compartment, where its toxicity causes serious concerns due to bioaccumulation and biomagnification processes...”
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“... assumption). Higher subcoolings are shown to promote faster sealing-up of the particles, decreasing...”
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“...The enzymatic hydrolysis (EH) rate normally decreases during the hydrolysis, leaving unhydrolyzed...”
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“... shear rates (0.05 to 5 s-1), but at higher rates (up to 100 s-1) the measurements were less influenced...”
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“... water, probably as an osmotic adjustment. Soon after rehydration there was an abrupt decrease in proline...”
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