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Suvestinė Redakcija Nuo 2020-10-27 Suvestinė redakcija nuo 2020-10-27 Suvestinė redakcija nuo 2020-10-27 PATVIRTINTA Lietuvos mokslo tarybos pirmininko 2018 m. lapkričio 12 d. įsakymu Nr. V-579 BIOMEDICINOS MOKSLŲ SRITIES 2017 METAIS PASKELBTŲ IR MOKSLO IR STUDIJŲ INSTITUCIJŲ PATEIKTŲ VERTINTI MOKSLO DARBŲ1 FORMALIOJO ĮVERTINIMO REZULTATAI Institucijai Mokslo tekusi Mokslo ir Darbo kryptys3 Eil. Darbo darbo studijų unikalus (krypčių Darbo bibliografinis aprašas Nr. rūšis4 formalioji institucija2 Nr. dalys, vertė, proc.) taškais5,6 1. ASU 296400 03B(20) 11.2. [Aleinikovienė, Jūratė]; Armolaitis, Kęstutis; Česnulevičienė, Rūta; Žėkaitė, Vilma; 0,103 Muraškienė, Milda. The status of soil organic matter decomposing microbiota in afforested and abandoned arable Arenosols // Žemdirbystė = Agriculture / Lietuvos agrarinių ir miškų mokslų centras, Aleksandro Stulginskio universitetas. Akademija, (Kėdainių r.). ISSN 1392- 3196. T. 104, Nr. 3 (2017), p. 195-202. 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