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“... either slow release rates (yields) from the beginning or a rapid decrease over time. This problem was...”
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Escória de siderurgia e a nutrição fosfatada de milho inoculado com fungos micorrízicos arbusculares
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“...The effect of the phenolic (OOMW-Ph) and non-phenolic (OOMW-NPh) fractions of the extract of olive...”
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“..., mainly by adsorption. However, further LCFA degradation is rate-limiting and possible dependent on the...”
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“... (strong metal–support interaction) with acidic, reducible oxides cause a decrease in reaction rate...”
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“... Adsorption Tests, ranging from 26 to 55% of the initial dye concentration, while it was shown a decrease...”
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