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“... algorithm in Python to classify IPMC samples. For this work it was considered Nafion-based IPMC samples with...”
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“..., called Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS). The pathological processes involved in the development of CZS have...”
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“... ; Marks, 1985). The area metric (CA) indicated a gradual decrease in the area of forest formations...”
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“...Carbon polymer dots (CPDs) are a novel type of carbon-based fluorescent (0D) nanomaterial with...”
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