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“...The effect of Jabuticaba [Plinia jaboticaba (Vell.) Berg] Skin Flour (JSF) was studied...”
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“...’s death. However, the increase in cooling time significantly altered (P<0.05) initial cell growth, where...”
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“...Despite advances in soft, sticker-like electronics, few efforts have dealt with the challenge...”
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“... of new interfaces, leading to a lower austenite undercooling. An extrinsic effect of the cooling rate...”
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“... molding process parameters. Due to the rapid cooling of the molten polymer against the mold wall, the flow...”
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“... of new interfaces, leading to a lower austenite undercooling. An extrinsic effect of the cooling rate...”
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