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“... relationship between the reaction kinetics and physical properties of the grains; (ii) to evaluate the effect...”
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“... cavity and is particularly common in the tongue. A process of exclusion must be used if a diagnosis...”
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“... physical-chemical barrier to reduce the torrent speed, to decrease nutrient and sediment losses...”
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“...Esta pesquisa estuda o desenvolvimento de produtos e processos em três empresas, no Brasil...”
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“...Dentin hypersensitivity (HD) can be defined as a pathological process that has a multifactorial...”
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