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“... high nutrient levels was detrimental for Z. noltii, which indicates that this could be an important...”
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“...The steroid hormones are lipids in nature, which play crucial roles in several metabolic and...”
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“... concentric circular gratings in children. Therefore, early malnutrition, which is known to affect primary...”
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“... of plants. Plants at 35 days after emergence were sprayed with PS rate of 12.5 g·L-1, which did not affect...”
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“... interactions between water temperature and diet affect the gut microbiota of marine invertebrates that do not...”
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“..., which integrates thermoregulation centers and sympathetic outflow to thermoeffector organs. PVN neurons...”
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“... (HFD) or standard chow (SD) for 15, 30 or 45 weeks, after which they were evaluated by adiposity index...”
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“... infection process of M. albescens. The underlying mechanism through which Mg can affect rice resistance...”
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“... stimulates the expression of miRNAs in HUVECs, leading to a decrease in ET-1levels, which suggests that...”
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“... composition based on the 20 genera most abundant in the soil revealed decrease in abundance for Blastomyces...”
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“..., causing cell damage, when antioxidant systems fail, fact which justifies its inclusion in toxicological...”
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“... most abundant revealed decrease for Blastomyces, Melampsora, and Penicillium after the third...”
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“... followed by a corresponding decrease in the levels of protease inhibitors in soybean seeds. Participation...”
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“..., which accumulates within follicular fluid. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of BHBA...”
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Environmental concentrations of copper nanoparticles affect vital functions in Ankistrodesmus densus
“... 2.1 × 10-9 mol L−1 free Cu2+ was enough to decrease growth rate, but 2.5x higher Cu was necessary to affect the...”Access document
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“.... C. claveri larvae were fed Diatraea saccharalis eggs, which were pretreated with 0.5%, 1%, and 2% neem oil...”
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“..., pharmaceuticals such as antineoplastic drugs, which are continuously released into the environment and accumulate...”
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