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“..., and increases in water N concentration. However, the magnitude of the effects resulting from decreases...”
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“... of the nucleonic component decreases with the temperature and increases with the nucleon chemical...”
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“... turnover time, ubiquity and small variability. Flow and chemical characteristics and properties have...”
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“... prostate cancer cell lines and then assess the effects of the Radium-223 on the model through molecular and...”
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“... opposite effects on elastic scattering and breakup cross sections. A strongly destructive Coulomb-nuclear...”
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“... results showed that the suitability of A. palmeri in the Brazilian territory will decrease owing...”
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“... cation and is partially or totally excluded from the resin matrix owing to its larger molecular size. The...”
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“... cation and is partially or totally excluded from the resin matrix owing to its larger molecular size. The...”
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“...Sorghum is used as a substitute for rice in dog food, owing to its nutritional similarity and low...”
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“... recovermillions of tonnes of discharged Fe and decrease the volume of the existent tailings, whichcan...”
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“...Poly(acrylamide-co-dihexylacrylamide) (PAHM-0) and poly(acrylamide-co-sodium acrylate...”
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“...Owing to the Kubo relation, the shear viscosities of pionic and nucleonic components have been...”
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“... and oxygen content decreasing with increasing Pr content. Value of n(CuO2) decreases with increasing...”
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“... continental crust, leads to middle and lower crust partial melt and consequently decreases their strength. The...”
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