Search alternatives:
costs decrease » loss decrease (Expand search), not decrease (Expand search), cells decrease (Expand search)
decrease costs » decreasing costs (Expand search), decreases post (Expand search), disease costs (Expand search)
at processing » meat processing (Expand search), heat processing (Expand search), wet processing (Expand search)
decrease risk » decreased risk (Expand search), increase risk (Expand search), decrease in (Expand search)
risk decrease » risk decreases (Expand search), risk increase (Expand search), break decrease (Expand search)
decrease or » decrease of (Expand search), decrease on (Expand search), decrease pro (Expand search)
or decrease » not decrease (Expand search), to decrease (Expand search), _ decrease (Expand search)
decrease at » decrease akt (Expand search), decrease and (Expand search), decrease in (Expand search)
costs decrease » loss decrease (Expand search), not decrease (Expand search), cells decrease (Expand search)
decrease costs » decreasing costs (Expand search), decreases post (Expand search), disease costs (Expand search)
at processing » meat processing (Expand search), heat processing (Expand search), wet processing (Expand search)
decrease risk » decreased risk (Expand search), increase risk (Expand search), decrease in (Expand search)
risk decrease » risk decreases (Expand search), risk increase (Expand search), break decrease (Expand search)
decrease or » decrease of (Expand search), decrease on (Expand search), decrease pro (Expand search)
or decrease » not decrease (Expand search), to decrease (Expand search), _ decrease (Expand search)
decrease at » decrease akt (Expand search), decrease and (Expand search), decrease in (Expand search)
1
“... processes, the costs associated with downstream processing often represent more than 60 % of the overall...”
Access document
Access document
2
“... activities, such as mining, processing or use of metals and/or substances that contain metal pollutants are...”
Access document
Access document
Master thesis
3
4
“..., 117 reported having suffered falls, of which only 25 (34.7%) had COVID-19. Although the risk of falls...”
Access document
Access document
Article
5
6