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“... geometry. It was confirmed that the softness value decreases with increasing bulk, being more pronounced...”
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“... carried out between 2005 and 2007. After the remediation processes, between 2008 and 2009, stream...”
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“... liquid, the conversion remained relatively high, with only a slight decrease. The correlation between the...”
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“... (reference site). Biochemical biomarkers were explored in clams after 14-days of exposure under controlled...”
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“... recalled. Extinction probably involves the creation of a new, competing memory trace that decreases fear...”
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“... tools to simultaneously and consistently quantify multiple ecological processes is not only possible but...”
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“.... Sucrose (Suc) recovers partially between 14 and 24 h into the extended night in the growth zones, but not...”
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