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“... the decrease in landings of profitable shrimp species have contributed to the incorporation...”
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“... samples resulted in a decrease in nitrogen species (N1[H] class) and an increase in naphthenic acids (ANs...”
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“... led to a decrease in BME26 cell viability, loss of membrane integrity, and downregulation of S6K and...”
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“... the species L. (V.) braziliensis and/or L. (L.) amazonensis. Initially, the Swiss mice were infected...”
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