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... impair antioxidant defense owing to its involvement in the activation of sodium reabsorption to lead...
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.... When invading native riparian temperate forests, they can decrease tree species diversity, alter the...
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Published 1996
... a decrease both in the mean and minimum residence time of each type of particle, although in some situations...
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Published 2003
... to be dissolved and to decrease the leaching rates owing to the possible dissolution of refracting matter...
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Published 2009
..., and did not change soil bulk density. Aggregates of the managed soils did not decrease in mass...
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..., depending on the particle size, zirconia exhibited an increase or a decrease in its flexural strength...
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... particles were added to encourage the perovskite phase formation. Sintering was followed using the constant...
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... of the nucleonic component decreases with the temperature and increases with the nucleon chemical...
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... of the nucleonic component decreases with the temperature and increases with the nucleon chemical...
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Published 2013
... by injection molding. The results showed that the smaller (500 μm) particle size led to a decrease in the melt...
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... by injection molding. The results showed that the smaller (500 μm) particle size led to a decrease in the melt...
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