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“... from its cage, placed in the experimenter's lap or on the top of a table, and had its neck and back...”
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“.... Treatments included a combination of rates of KCl (0, 50, 100, and 200 mg kg-1 K) and acidity levels (without...”
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“... photosynthesis of wheat plants and its potential to reduce disease symptoms. The Exp. 1 aimed to determine the...”
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“... reversed by PTX. We conclude that PTX acts similarly to glibenclamide, and its hypoglycemic actions are...”
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“..., its time of emergence, and period of interference on agricultural crops. Synthetic herbicides are...”
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“... were further analyzed regarding simultaneous acetic acid and glucose consumption, specific growth rate...”
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“... iii) FBS depleted of TH for 24 h (Tx). A decrease in proinsulin mRNA content and attachment to the...”
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“... to its low metastatic rate, local treatments, such as electrochemotherapy (ECT), promote disease control...”
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“..., presented lower parasitemia and lower cumulative mortality rate. No significant effect was observed on iron...”
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“... physically and chemically characterized and incubated with P rates varying from 0 to 100 % of its maximum...”
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“... physically and chemically characterized and incubated with P rates varying from 0 to 100 % of its maximum...”
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“... P threshold is a simple and useful tool to classify soils regards its risk of P losses. Here we propose...”
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“... (PCa) incidentally discovered at the time of radical cystectomy and its impact on overall survival...”
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“... in 2005 on a Haplumbrept (360 g kg-1 clay, 60 g kg -1 organic matter, and pH 4.1). Three rates...”
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“...Introduction: Physical exercise is widely recognized for its beneficial health effects, namely...”
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“...The aim of this study was to evaluate the sedative effects of azaperone and its association with...”
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