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“... determine the sugar release from lignocellulosic materials, using adequate enzymatic complexes. In this...”
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“... (P1, P2, P3, P4 and P5) decreased in clams after the exposure to summer sediments. MAO increased in clams exposed...”
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“... of Calotropis latex procera has shown potential healing by stimulating the inflammatory phase of wound healing...”
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“...Abstract This study evaluated in vitro cell viability and metabolism, nitric oxide release and...”
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“... biotreatment process is of major importance in order to avoid their release to other environmental matrices...”
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“... devastating parasitic disease after malaria in the world. Its etiological agents are related to the...”
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