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“... port implantation, a strong decrease occurred in phytoplankton density owing to high loads of suspended...”
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“... planted species in the world. However, recent years have seen a decrease in the consumption of beans...”
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“... owing to skin overlapping on the site of the flap. All patients had their ability to blink restored, and...”
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“... for (opto)electronic and biomedical applications, owing to their unparalleled and size-tuneable physical and...”
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“... surface atomic density, and therefore decrease the corrosion resistance of the welded structures. The...”
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“... to be dissolved and to decrease the leaching rates owing to the possible dissolution of refracting matter...”
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