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“...It is known that heat treatment can lead to physical and chemical changes that can decrease...”
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“... was attained after a heat treatment for electrode cure; however, a detailed analysis revealed FLASH...”
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“... of more adapted plant cultivars, able to withstand abiotic stress, like water shortage or excess heat...”
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“... a decrease in cell viability for all cell lines for 100 and 200 μg/mL after 24 and 48 hours, with MNT-1 cells...”
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“... suspensions were morphologically and physicochemically very different. In order to study the effect of the...”
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“... combined effect of drought and heat. Physiological, biochemical and metabolomic alterations were monitored...”
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