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“.... This study aimed to identify the constituents of the essential oil from C. zeylanicum leaves using...”
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“... highlighted some of the most important variables related to turnover. After the variables were identified...”
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“...Some literature studies have shown the popular use of species of Eugenia sp. leaves...”
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“.... In contrast, in April, after about 90 days of exposure to salt, there was a clear decrease in gs with salt...”
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“... of E. umbellata and S. lanceolata seems to be kept to some extent after passage throughout the digestive system...”
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