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“... to the time of day. Continuous lighting and pinealectomy increased cocaine-induced locomotor activity...”
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“... lighting sector. The main customers demanded shorter delivery times. We chose to study the case of a single...”
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“... lighting for the production of baby leaves. For this, the lettuce cultivars BSAC0055, BSAC0155 and BSAL0071...”
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“... a decrease in leaf area of the examined species; the seedlings that grew to full sun had higher allocation...”
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