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“... geometry. It was confirmed that the softness value decreases with increasing bulk, being more pronounced...”
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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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“... of sausages produced in Portugal, all of them are made from cut pork meat macerated with water, wine, salt...”
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“..., packaged in water or under vacuum) subjected to 100-500 MPa for 2.5 min exhibited a decrease...”
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“... of sausages produced in Portugal, all of them are made from cut pork meat macerated with water, wine, salt...”
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“... of more adapted plant cultivars, able to withstand abiotic stress, like water shortage or excess heat...”
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