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“... also in numerous lab studies as well. As result of the increases knowledge of such processes and...”
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“... the increase of OFMSW in the mixture, with the maximum experimental value of kM (0.27 d-1) obtained...”
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“..., the mechanical resistance of the soil–sludge–cement mixtures decreases as the WTS content increases...”
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“... pressure, and weaken immunity, thereby interfering with physiological health processes. Thus, this study...”
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“... apoptosis, with an increase in Bax and cleavage of caspase-3. While inhibition of apoptosis or autophagy...”
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“..., because difficulty of locomotion leads to a decrease in animal performance and an increase in partial...”
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