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release processes » decrease processes (Expand search), related processes (Expand search), disease processes (Expand search)
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“...The study of sugar release kinetics is an essential step prior to developing new technologies...”
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“... determine the sugar release from lignocellulosic materials, using adequate enzymatic complexes. In this...”
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“... (reference site). Biochemical biomarkers were explored in clams after 14-days of exposure under controlled...”
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“...Leprosy is an infectious disease of chronic evolution, its etiologic agent being Mycobacterium...”
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“... by a decrease in progesterone (P4) plasmatic concentration. Luteolisys is very complex and involves many...”
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