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“... timepoints studied. Sexual behavior was not altered by the diet regimen, and HFD fertility after natural...”
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“... to increases in temperature and changes in litter quality that can affect small woodland streams, where water...”
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“...PURPOSE: Issues related to body image and a permanent stoma after abdominoperineal resection may...”
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“... healthcare personnel'cell phones constitute a reservoir of pathogenic microorganisms that may affect patient...”
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“... experimental periods. The cardiac morphological and functional parameters were not altered. Although down...”
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“... of Alzheimer disease. Here we report that the deficiency of ABCA1 does not affect soluble or guanidine...”
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“... that the reduction of myelin content and ganglioside- NANA caused by MMA may be related to the delayed...”
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“... nanoparticles, did not affect the CTA1 and SOD1 activity, increased the MDA level and kept the SOD2 activity...”
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“... than 5 g/kg CaO to sugar cane at ensiling does not improve silage intake and animal performance...”
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High rates of agricultural gypsum affect the arbuscular mycorrhiza fungal community and coffee yield
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“... higher phosphorus contents in beans and leaves. This may have resulted from a number of reasons...”
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“...Epidemiologic and experimental data suggest that excess iron may contribute to the development...”
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High rates of agricultural gypsum affect the arbuscular mycorrhiza fungal community and coffee yield
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“... measures ANOVA. Sex of calves did not affect the studied variables (P > 0.05) and there was...”
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“... N deficiency and depress yields in the subsequent maize crop. Despite the potential to decrease N loss, this...”
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“... characteristics and middle lamella thickness between mesophyll cells. In contrast, Cd caused decreases...”
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