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  • 33. Assessment of chemical, biochemical and ecotoxicological aspects in a mine soil amended with sludge of either urban or industrial origin.
    Alvarenga P, Palma P, Gonçalves AP, Baião N, Fernandes RM, de Varennes A, Vallini G, Duarte E, Cunha-Queda AC.
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    Sukreeyapongse O, Panichsakpatana S, Thongmarg J.
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