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“... do not increase (and, in fact, tend to decrease) as the unit costs of those consumers decrease and that...”
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“...Ion exchange chromatography is one of the most used methods in downstream processing for protein...”
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“...The increased volume of waste generated in the beneficiation of iron ore, driven by the decrease...”
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“... decreases and functionalization increases in the modern electronics further size reduction is getting...”
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“... has a recalcitrant structure that hampers the obtainment of carbohydrates. Processing of carbohydrates...”
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“... led to a decrease in habitual physical activity, which may explain the majority of participants...”
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