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“... the dry season possibly due to biogeochemical processes. High Fe and Mn contents in water are inherent...”
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“... of all but the most exposed shores. Further south, midshore space-occupying invertebrates (mussels and...”
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“... integrity and thus ecosystem processes should be considered in monitoring programs. We assessed the...”
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“...Precipitation of barium sulfate and calcium carbonate...”
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“... Cu2+ in the stream water increased with increasing nano CuO concentration. Exposure to 75 mg L–1 of nano CuO...”
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“... for reaction temperatures above 700 ºC. The addition of Ni promoted both steam reforming and water-gas-shift...”
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