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“... of immersion and until saturation; and their retention of mechanical strength after accelerated or natural...”
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“...After the sixth decade of life, the incidence and prevalence of dementia diseases doubles every...”
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“... in P&P mills and the application of pretreatment methods to enhance methane production, decrease the retention...”
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“.... We observed a significant change in physicochemical conditions of soils after a massive mangrove forest...”
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“..., in order to illustrate the regulating processes of these communities. Samplings were taken seasonally from...”
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“... involvement, including the central nervous system (CNS). These processes have a high metabolic cost and are...”
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