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“... α-Al grain and decrease grain size with same pouring temperature. Desired slurry can be obtained with the...”
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“... to evaluate the success of this technique owing to the individual effect caused by deslorelin acetate....”
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“.../µL, respectively), (p<0.05). There was a decrease in lymphocyte and eosinophil count after the race (1.34...”
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“...The present paper describes the effect of metals ions on the in vitro availability of enoxacin...”
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“... gas phase results in a small decrease of the cathode surface temperature and of the near-cathode...”
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“... to layer following changes in OC and pH for the different soil depths. When OC decreases, Kd tends...”
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“... Endotracheal intubation was performed on a human manikin owing a standard respiratory tract by Macintosh...”
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“...Bird feathers are one of the most widely used animal tissue in mercury biomonitoring, owing to the...”
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