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“...), cholesterol, glucose, total protein, urea and triglycerides were analyzed in blood samples. Cut-off points...”
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“... seedlings). However, with the increase of fruit and tree abundance, there may be a higher seed survival and...”
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“... is a challenging task, due to high floristic and spectral diversity in these environments. Fortunately, in the...”
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“... adsorption was also associated with a decrease of the Ti3+ contribution in the XPS Ti 3p peak, and the...”
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“... or discontinuation in high-risk patients) and procalcitonin cut-off points for the recommendation/strong...”
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“... decrease of L. monocytogenes. In the batches not inoculated with a commercial starter culture was observed...”
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“... decrease of L. monocytogenes. In the batches not inoculated with a commercial starter culture was observed...”
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“... of pyraclostrobin, 0.6 L ha-1 were made, before the first and the second cut. Pyraclostobin decreased the dry matter...”
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