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“... structure and gene flow at a fine-spatial scale is key for adequate management of species with small and...”
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“... TNFR2 results only in cell survival. The dysregulation of these processes may contribute...”
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“..., PI staining, flow cytometry, and transwell assays, respectively. The expression levels of proteins involved...”
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“... ferrea, Mimosa caesalpiniifolia, and Cenostigma pyramidale individuals alone and interacting with the...”
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“... wood became more hydrophobic with increasing temperature, and this also resulted in a decrease in shear...”
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“...Furfurylation was tested with maritime pine wood (Pinus pinaster Aiton,) which is the most...”
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“... became more hydrophobic with increasing temperature, and this also resulted in a decrease in shear...”
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“...Linden wood is used in the making of musical instruments, agricultural hand tools, and in the...”
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“...Wood is commonly used in residential combustion for heating purposes; however, it can be a major...”
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