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“... consists in marking a pattern on the tissue paper base sheet by applying pressure, with the purpose...”
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“...Introduction and aim: Calotropis procera (CP) is a laticifer plant adapted in arid and semiarid...”
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“...IntroduÃÃo e Justificativa: Calotropis procera (CP). Planta comum em climas Ãrido e semiÃrido, apÃs...”
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“...) and ex-post (after) methods are used to assess these impacts. Studies have shown that OWF and FLOW can...”
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“..., pressure, and microwave cooking processes on three selected sweet potato varieties (purple, orange, and...”
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“... to reperfusion therapy, have contributed decisively to a consistent decrease in acute myocardial infarction...”
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