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“... limed samples where 80 % of B applied at the two highest rates remained in the soil, even after 15 water...”
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“... two highest rates remained in the soil, even after 15 water percolations. Total recovery of applied...”
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“... of plants. Plants at 35 days after emergence were sprayed with PS rate of 12.5 g·L-1, which did not affect...”
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“... physically and chemically characterized and incubated with P rates varying from 0 to 100 % of its maximum...”
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“... physically and chemically characterized and incubated with P rates varying from 0 to 100 % of its maximum...”
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“... incubated with P rates varying from 0 to 100 % of its maximum adsorption capacity. After 20 days...”
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“... a dilute aqueous solution of sulfuric acid, followed by quenching during leaching with water, as a feasible...”
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“... reduction in water and sediments that is necessary for sustaining current rates of agricultural production...”
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“.... After setting these parameters, improvements to the crystallisation profiles were proposed. Through the...”
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“... 10 μM Al, above 1000 μM damage to photochemical performances has been reported, reducing the CO2 assimilation rate...”
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“... neuroinflammation. Peripheral astrogliosis is seen around the injury site with increased immunoreactivity to glial...”
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“... with G1. Serum LDL-C levels were higher in group G2, and the increase in group G3 was approximately six...”
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“...PURPOSE: To explore the effect of acute kidney injury (AKI) on long-term survival after...”
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“...This study reported the repair of a periapical lesion after endodontic retreatment. A 42-year-old...”
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“... of taurine supplementation on oxidative stress biomarkers after eccentric exercise (EE). Twenty-four male...”
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“... plus NSAID, would decrease it with the association of dexamethasone. METHOD: Twenty three patients...”
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