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Part 2 of these results typically focuses on the wet-dry cycle performance. For instance, in materials like diatomaceous earth, the "disintegration resistance" can drop from in natural states to as low as after multiple wet-dry cycles.

Since the file appears to be part of a technical data set, I have structured the following article as a summary of results for these most likely scenarios. C-D wet samples examination results.part2.rar

In a biological or environmental context, "C-D" (Cd) refers to , a heavy metal of high concern. "Wet samples" typically refer to tissues (kidney, liver) or aquatic sediments that have not been dried before analysis to preserve volatile compounds or moisture-dependent chemical states. Part 2 of these results typically focuses on