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“... (strong metal–support interaction) with acidic, reducible oxides cause a decrease in reaction rate...”
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“... production by 43% (0.28 L CH4 (g SV)-1) as compared to PF and C, possibly owing to elevated levels of ammonia...”
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“... of several cellular processes, such as immunoglobulin class-switch recombination and gene expression, non...”
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“... water, probably as an osmotic adjustment. Soon after rehydration there was an abrupt decrease in proline...”
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