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Coutand, C., Fournier, M., & Moulia, B. (2007). The gravitropic response of poplar trunks: Key roles of prestressed wood regulation and the relative kinetics of cambial growth versus wood maturation. Plant Physiol., 144(2), 1166–1180.
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Lebrini, M., Robert, F., & Roos, C. (2010). Inhibition Effect of Alkaloids Extract from Annona Squamosa Plant on the Corrosion of C38 Steel in Normal Hydrochloric Acid Medium. Int. J. Electrochem. Sci., 5(11), 1698–1712.
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Vastra, M., Salvin, P., & Roos, C. (2016). MIC of carbon steel in Amazonian environment: Electrochemical, biological and surface analyses. International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, 112, 98–107.
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Lenoir, A., Devers, S., Touchard, A., & Dejean, A. (2016). The Guianese population of the fire ant Solenopsis saevissima is unicolonial. Insect Science, 23(5), 739–745.
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Degen, B., Bandou, E., & Caron, H. (2004). Limited pollen dispersal and biparental inbreeding in Symphonia globulifera in French Guiana. Heredity, 93(6), 585–591.
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Barabe, D., Lacroix, C., & Gibernau, M. (2011). Floral development of Urospatha: merosity and phylogeny in the Lasioideae (Araceae). Plant Syst. Evol., 296(1-2), 41–50.
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Veron, V., Caron, H., & Degen, B. (2005). Gene flow and mating system of the tropical tree Sextonia rubra. Silvae Genet., 54(6), 275–280.
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Mahoui, S., Moulay, M. S., & Omrane, A. (2020). Finite element approach to linear parabolic pointwise control problems of incomplete data. International Journal of Systems Science, 51(14), 2597–2609.
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Hamadi, A., Borderies, P., Albinet, C., Koleck, T., Villard, L., Ho Tong Minh, D., et al. (2015). Temporal coherence of tropical forests at P-band: Dry and rainy seasons. IEEE Geosci. Remote Sens. Lett., 12(3), 557–561.
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Malé, P. - J. G., Leroy, C., Dejean, A., Quilichini, A., & Orivel, J. (2012). An ant symbiont directly and indirectly limits its host plant's reproductive success. Evol. Ecol., 26(1), 55–63.
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