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“... ability to solubilize potassium (K) in vitro, contributes towards the release of K in the soil after...”
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“..., we compared the effects of etofibrate and controlled-release niacin on lipid profile and plasma lipoprotein...”
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“... in alcohol consumption among women following BI, both in the number of days of consumption and the number...”
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“... the N stock in the soil (total and inorganic). In the first year, controlled-release urea reduced the...”
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“... (total and inorganic). In the first year, controlled-release urea reduced the availability of inorganic...”
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“... as the release of 1 g/lL of sugar, and the presence of chromophores compounds (237 nm) are also observed...”
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“... to 10% CO2 (bsl vs. 10% CO2: CTL, p=0.003, n=8 and STZ, p=0.001, n=9). In the STZ group, this CO2-induced decrease...”
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“... the release of ischemia before and after skin closure and compressive dressing. METHODS...”
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“... for the initial oxygen release rate. To analyze shear bond strength and microleakage, the teeth were...”
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“... also release Mg2+ and are taken up passively by the reticulum membranes, whereas phospholipases A and...”
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“... CORM-CD system displays a lengthening of the half-life of CO release and a decrease in the CO release...”
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“... of this study were to compare the GH response to ghrelin, GHRP-6, and GHRH, and the ACTH and cortisol...”
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“... of this study were to compare the GH response to ghrelin, GHRP-6, and GHRH, and the ACTH and cortisol...”
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“... (c) isometric contraction, before and after treatment with PRT, regarding the following parameters: (i) pain...”
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