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“... of recovery cycles that can be performed without significant loss of reaction yield. The following operational...”
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“... alternative catalysts with potential applicability in gasification processes with limited economic feasibility...”
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“...Pulp and paper (P&P) mills are currently one of the largest industrial water consumers and effluent...”
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“... toxicity symptoms was correlated with shoot dry matter yield decreases. Keywords: Rice. Flooded soil...”
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“... water), acidic (H2SO4 1 mol L-1) and alkaline (NaOH 1 mol L-1) pH conditions. After, pre-treated...”
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“... of more adapted plant cultivars, able to withstand abiotic stress, like water shortage or excess heat...”
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