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Crystal structure of barium selenate, BaSeO4
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Andara A.
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Salvado M. A.
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Fernández
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González
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García-Granda S.
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Prieto M.
Published 2005-04-01
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Drivers of flea abundance in wild rodents across local and regional scales in the Chihuahuan Desert, northwestern Mexico
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Fernández
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González
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García-Peña, G.E
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Pontifes, P.A
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Roche, B.
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Suzán, G.
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Compatibility of Automatic Transmission Fluids with Structural Polymers Used in Electrified Transmissions
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Battez, A.H
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Fernández
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González
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A
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García, A.
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García-Tuero, A.
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Valbuena, G.D
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Viesca, J.L
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Cytotoxicity and Wound Closure Evaluation in Skin Cell Lines after Treatment with Common Antiseptics for Clinical Use
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Arias-Santiago, S.
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Fernández
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González
,
A
.
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García-Valdivia, M.
,
Ortega-Llamas, L.
,
Quiñones-Vico, M.I
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Sanabria-De la Torre, R.
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Ubago-Rodríguez, A.
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