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Variations in the concentrations of macro- and trace elements in two grasses and in the rhizosphere soil during a day.
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Shtangeeva, Irina
Vīksna, Arturs
Bērtiņš, Māris
Ryumin, Alexander
Grebnevs, Vladlens
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20200710
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Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
vol. 262
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Structural analysis of Borrelia burgdorferi periplasmic lipoprotein BB0365 involved in Lyme disease infection.
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Brangulis, Kalvis
Akopjana, Inara
Petrovskis, Ivars
Kazaks, Andris
Jekabsons, Atis
Jaudzems, Kristaps
Viksna, Arturs
Bertins, Maris
Tars, Kaspars
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20200723
In:
FEBS letters
vol. 594
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