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Candelaria Tejada-Tovar, Ángel Villabona-Ortíz and Ángel Darío Gonzalez-Delgado
The effect of adsorbent dose and initial concentration on removing the azo-anionic dyes Congo Red andtartrazine present in a synthetic aqueous solution was studied using natural cellulose (CC) and modified cationic cellulose (MCC) from coconut mesocarp. ...
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Rómulo Santelices-Moya,Antonio Cabrera-Ariza,Fernando Ávila-Rojas,Patricia Silva-Flores
Because of climate change, wildfire events have increased in the semi-arid ecosystems of the world. In this context, it is necessary to count with efficient tools for the rehabilitation or restoration of those systems. Plant propagation is crucial to obt...
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Filipe Souza, Eduardo Alves, Rafael Pio, Elisa Castro, Gregory Reighard, Ana Izabella Freire, Newton Alex Mayer and Róberson Pimentel
Understanding the growing process and fruit size differences among peach cultivars is extremely important in the technological domain of the crop and can provide information to improve the proper crop management (thinning and harvesting seasons) and the ...
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Alexandra Loaiza,Edwin Garcia,Henry A. Colorado
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This is an investigation into asphalt binder mixed with different amounts of an organic waste containing coconut coir dust and residual short coconut fibers abundant in the Caribbean and tropical countries. The concentrations used were 0.0, 1.0, 2.5 and ...
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E.N. Fissore, N.M. Ponce, C.A. Stortz, A.M. Rojas, and L.N. Gerschenson
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Ohmiya, A.
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