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bibliographicCitation Mendes LA, Domínguez J. Spent coffee grounds as a suitable alternative to standard soil in ecotoxicological tests. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2024 Mar;31(11):16725–34. PMID: 38326678; PMCID: PMC10894160.
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