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“... decrease in plant species richness, as well as in floral resources availability impacted plant–pollinator...”
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“... at baseline and 24 hours after PCI. A blood sample from the atherosclerotic plaque was drawn to determine...”
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“... soil as large amounts of sewage sludge would decrease availability of heavy metals in the soil due...”
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“... it is still unclear how the availability of CO2 will affect the metabolism of these organisms. Some of the...”
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“... adsorption capacity. After 20 days of incubation, the P availability was determined in water and Mehlich...”
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“... adsorption capacity. After 20 days of incubation, the P availability was determined in water and Mehlich...”
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“... manure or mineral fertilizers enhances phosphorus (P) availability, promoting its loss to water bodies...”
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“... an increase in Fe availability and decrease in Mn availability in the substrate. Shoot P concentration was...”
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“... an increase in Fe availability and decrease in Mn availability in the substrate. Shoot P concentration was...”
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“... availability of inorganic N in cotton flowering, except for the system with mixed cover crops. After the cotton...”
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“... N availability in the topsoil, and reduce overall fertilizer costs. The objective of this study was to evaluate...”
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“...To assess adherence to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to HIV after 3 years of implementation...”
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“... to evaluate the effect of compost fertilisation on soil P sorption and consequently on P availability. It was...”
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“... as a fertilizer was fixed at the beginning of the flooding. Availability increased only after pH and Eh changes...”
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“... as a fertilizer was fixed at the beginning of the flooding. Availability increased only after pH and Eh changes...”
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“...The present paper describes the effect of metals ions on the in vitro availability of enoxacin...”
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