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Coal-Derived Humic Substances: Insight into Chemical Structure Parameters and Biomedical Properties.
Prediction of polarity-dependent environmental behaviors of humic substances (HS) using a HS hydroph…
Iron oxyhydroxide catalyzes production of artificial humic substances from waste biomass.
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Comparison Of The Efficiencies Of Peloid and Paraffine Treatments In Patients With Hallux Rigidus
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