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Sustainable Oven
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Design and Development of a Mill for Organic Fertilizer
Design and Development of a Mill for Organic Fertilizer Citlali Lopez Sanchez1*, Cruz Norberto González Morales2, José Luis Hernández Corona3 Abstract The central issue addressed by this research project is the inadequate management of organic waste and the degradation of agricultural soils, pressing challenges both globally and in Mexico, particularly
The Role of Fine‑Needle Aspiration Biopsy in Diagnosing Pediatric Malignant Small Round Cell Tumors: Lessons from a Resource‑Limited Setting
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