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“... by increased MBC and TG levels. On the other hand, qCO2 decreases indicated greater microbial diversity and...”
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“... and involves two steps: the formation of the tissue paper sheet itself (tissue base paper) and its...”
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“... in TNF-α concentrations after 15 minutes of LPS administration and a significant increase in the number...”
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“... 5′nucleotidase in serum and liver tissue of rats infected by Fasciola hepatica. Rats were divided into two groups...”
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“... of other elements such as carbon (C), phosphorus (F), sulfur (S), and heavy metals. In estuarine soils...”
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