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“... lead to an increase in OPEX, provided that total costs decrease. However, for technologies, whose...”
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“... an increase, then a decrease, and finally an increase in rates with the driving force of the reactions...”
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“...' abundance was lower in OTCs. Specific taxa, namely spiders and beetles, showed a fast response to the OTCs...”
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“... finally euthanized by cervical dislocation following 60-min reperfusion. Results: Increases were observed...”
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