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“... to damage or injury, restoring both tissue architecture and function. It is well documented that while...”
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“... by antagonizing Cdx function. We report here that the phenotypic similarity also applies to patterning of the...”
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“...Aims: Sleep disturbances exhibit a strong social patterning, and inadequate sleep has been...”
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“... to be phylopatric and essentially closed, but given the likely importance that exchanges with neighbouring coastal...”
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“... that is composed and supported by a series of skeletal elements, called bony-rays. The bony-rays are...”
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