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Maria Conde Garcia,Marta Conde Garcia,Juan I. Fernández-Golfín
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Aim of study: To obtain improved models to predict, with an error of less than ± 2.0%, the gravimetric moisture content in four different softwoods commonly present in the Spanish and European markets, based on electrical resistance measurements. This im...
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Oriana Gava, Francesca Galli, Fabio Bartolini and Gianluca Brunori
Despite policymakers’ promotion of food relocalization strategies for burden mitigation, the assumption that local food chains are more sustainable than the global ones might not hold. This literature review tries to highlight a possible framework ...
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Mounia Amarouayache
Phallocryptus spinosa (Thamnocephalidae) is a small primitive crustacean which lives in temporary saline pools of the Palaearctic region called Chott, Sebkha, Garâa or Daya in North Africa. Data on its biology and life history are very scarce despite its...
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Getachew Desalegn,Wubalem Tadesse
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Aim of study: Bamboo, the fastest growing and high yielding perennial plant of the world has more than 1500 species and 1500 versatile socio-economic uses and ecological services. Ethiopia has two indigenous bamboo species namely Yushania alpina and Oxyt...
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Lissette Grimau, Miguel Gómez, Rodrigo Figueroa, Rodrigo Pizarro, Gabriel Núñez, Gloria Montenegro
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The use of native flora by Apis mellifera L. in Chile has been demonstrated in many studies; however, certain species that are viewed as weeds contribute extensively to the floral composition of honey. A total of 92 honey samples from the Libertador Gene...
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