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“... Interglacial were not affected by the decrease in sea surface temperatures during the last glacial episode...”
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“... in oxidative stress caused by increased production of reactive oxygen species and/or decrease in antioxidant...”
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“... phosphate levels were not limiting for the development of the species and higher rainfall caused a decrease...”
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“... resistance to sintering, post-mortem analysis suggests loss of active species after repeated cycles...”
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