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“...The search for alternative technologies to fossil fuel-based energy sources is a recent trend. One...”
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“... to reperfusion therapy, have contributed decisively to a consistent decrease in acute myocardial infarction...”
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“...After harvest, plants remain living organisms with the capacity to carry out metabolic processes...”
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“... crystalline crust of the craton was built by crust–mantle mixing processes with a successive decrease...”
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“.... We observed a significant change in physicochemical conditions of soils after a massive mangrove forest...”
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“...Camelina (Camelina sativa) is a hardy, low-input oilseed crop that provides a rich source of the...”
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