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“... geometry. It was confirmed that the softness value decreases with increasing bulk, being more pronounced...”
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“...Mushrooms are one of the most perishable products and tend to lose quality right after harvest. The...”
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“... of the PlioceneQuaternary contourite depositional system (5.3-2.0 Ma). Short-term changes...”
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“... the interference of automatized processes can occur at shorter time intervals than the expected. This...”
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“... […]. (NT11) INADEQUATE PRACTICES Nursing professionals pointed out a decrease in inadequate...”
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“... to weather conditions, namely rain and wet conditions, which respectively decrease the visibility and...”
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