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The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Spain
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Phytoremediation of Soils With Mixed Contamination. Enhancement with Electric Current
Phytoremediation of Soils With Mixed Contamination. Enhancement with Electric Current
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Molecular Responses to Environmental Stress Agents in the Anemone Nematostella Vectensis. Contamination and Climate Change
Molecular Responses to Environmental Stress Agents in the Anemone Nematostella Vectensis. Contamination and Climate Change
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Modelling Soil Formation, Landscape Evolution and Nutrient Fluxes
Modelling Soil Formation, Landscape Evolution and Nutrient Fluxes
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The Isotopic Footprint of the Human Disturbace of the Global Nitrogen Cycle in Lake Sediments
The Isotopic Footprint of the Human Disturbace of the Global Nitrogen Cycle in Lake Sediments
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Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas for Conservation of Habitat Forming Species in the Context of Climate Change
Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas for Conservation of Habitat Forming Species in the Context of Climate Change
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Implementation of Scientific Findings Into Environmental Policy Development in the EU and the United States Within the UNECE Long Range Transboundary Air Pollut
Implementation of Scientific Findings Into Environmental Policy Development in the EU and the United States Within the UNECE Long Range Transboundary Air Pollut
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Litter Decomposition in Forest Ecosystems
Litter Decomposition in Forest Ecosystems
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Modeling Trophic Networks in Coastal Lagoons and Rice Fields Subjected to Contrasting Levels of Disturbance
Modeling Trophic Networks in Coastal Lagoons and Rice Fields Subjected to Contrasting Levels of Disturbance
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Effect of Nutrients Inputs on North Pacific Subtropical Gyre Productivity - Nutrient Perturbation Experiments
Effect of Nutrients Inputs on North Pacific Subtropical Gyre Productivity - Nutrient Perturbation Experiments
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Cretaceous-Eocene Diversification of Insects as Revealed by the Amber Record
Cretaceous-Eocene Diversification of Insects as Revealed by the Amber Record