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“... characteristics of the cables and the length of time that species use the pelagic environment around dynamic power...”
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“... equivalent patterns of consumption than men. Due to the high social cost of alcohol use, the growing...”
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“..., organochlorides, PBDEs), or that can be found in nature (i.e. metals) has a significant adverse effect...”
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“...Recently, the transformations in the traditional land use patterns and lifestyles of the local...”
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“... mortality rates and having a distribution of the risk of death that favors increases during population aging...”
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“... compared to classes C, D and E. (ii) Our best estimates indicate that a moderate or high risk of dependence...”
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