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“... of increased water temperature on the NPs’ efficiency in the toxicity removal or decrease of Hg-contaminated...”
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“... subjected to a beating process in a PFI mill, which additionally increased the material’s specific area, and...”
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“...:internal surface area increased. The proposed fiber damage and decrease in internal surface area, probably...”
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“... faster and the number of potential copiers increased. However, when preference is determined by genotype...”
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“... a 40 wt.% addition increased the shear stress for values higher than those of the corresponding aqueous suspensions...”
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“... water, probably as an osmotic adjustment. Soon after rehydration there was an abrupt decrease in proline...”
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