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            Decomposability of Tensors 

            Luca Chiantini (Ed.) (2019)
            Tensor decomposition is a relevant topic, both for theoretical and applied mathematics, due to its interdisciplinary nature, which ranges from multilinear algebra and algebraic geometry to numerical analysis, algebraic ...
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            Decolonizing Trauma Studies: Trauma and Postcolonialism 

            Sonya Andermahr (Ed.) (2016)
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            Bioactive Components in Fermented Foods and Food By-Products 

            Verardo, Vito; Gomez-Caravaca, Ana; Tabanelli, Giulia (2020)
            Food fermentation is one of the most ancient processes of food production that has historically been used to extend food shelf life and to enhance its organoleptic properties. However, several studies have demonstrated ...
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            Biocatalysis and Pharmaceuticals: A Smart Tool for Sustainable Development 

            Alcantara, Andres R (2019)
            Biocatalysis, that is, the use of biological catalysts (enzymes, cells, etc.) for the preparation of highly valuable compounds is undergoing a great development, being considered an extremely sustainable approach to ...
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            Biological Communities Respond to Multiple Human-Induced Aquatic Environment Change 

            Manca, Marina; Piscia, Roberta (2020)
            Perturbations linked to the direct and indirect impacts of human activities during the Anthropocene affect the structure and functioning of aquatic ecosystems to varying degrees. Some perturbations involve stress to aquatic ...
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