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“... approach aimed to characterize the geodynamic setting and processes active during deposition of the...”
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“... an opportunity to change, where adaptation processes occur, buffering risk, decreasing depression and increasing...”
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“... decreases over time disappearing about 10 years after the approval of the law. In addition to the temporary...”
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“..., stress, and changes in psychological well-being. Populations identified as being at greater vulnerability...”
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