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“... on influence of the Amazon River discharge This research was developed at Amazon Continental Shelf (ACS...”
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“... Amazon River estuary. After depulping the fruits to produce the wine, the seeds of açaí are deposited...”
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“... throughout the region of Solimões-Amazonas River by local fishermen. Thus, the management of this resource...”
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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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