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“...ABSTRACT: This paper provides an assessment of the effect of saturation of spelt starch and...”
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“... evaluated by transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The progress of the Maillard...”
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“... for the degradation of the material, while the elastic component is only affecting the atomic spacing...”
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“... discharges the transport coefficients decrease and saturate like 1/TE with increasing density. They are...”
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“... electrode, assessed with the [Fe(CN)6]3-/4- and AA redox probes, and on the atomic bonding structure on the...”
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“... opposite behavior, i.e., decrease, indicating a reduction of such species in the APPJ. For these reasons...”
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“... spectrometry (µEDXRF). The calcium (Ca) lost from the bleached enamel was quantified with an atomic absorption...”
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