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“... (p<0.05). Conclusion: The findings show that the buffering increases CaF2-like formation on carious enamel...”
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“... titratable acidity and buffering capacity of the immersion media were determined. Data were analyzed...”
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“...It is shown in this paper that the decrease of the projectile ground state binding energy...”
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“...Body size is a key morphological trait that affects physiology and metabolism, as well as other...”
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“...In fresh-cut vegetables, plant tissues are often challenged by (a)biotic stresses that act...”
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“...In fresh-cut vegetables, plant tissues are often challenged by (a)biotic stresses that act...”
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“..., as populations along the southwestern Atlantic Ocean display a sharp decrease in abundance toward distributional...”
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“... buffering effect occurring in extrusions. The presence of FBS in culture medium can decrease NaOCl toxicity...”
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“... parameters that characterize the model. The effect of reversibility is a decrease in the driving force...”
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“... under conditions characteristic of metal halide (MH) lamps. It is found that the presence of MHs in the...”
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“...-drying method followed by treatment with a cross-linking agent. Owing to restrictions on the use of cross...”
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“... that the fusion line was the region that is most heavily affected by corrosion and sustains more...”
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“... ions presence, that can decrease the metal alloy corrosion resistance. Although Cr-Co-Mo alloys have...”
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