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“...) and lesions affecting more than one cerebral lobe (p=0.018). Manual work had a relative risk...”
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“...) decreased the 28-day body weight gain and cumulative feed intake without affecting feed conversion. The feed...”
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“...) and lesions affecting more than one cerebral lobe (p=0.018). Manual work had a relative risk...”
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“... the dermis, affecting humans and other mammals, but a greater number of cases have been reported...”
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“..., particularly affecting the base of the tongue and gums. Samples from ulcerative lesions found at the base...”
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“..., particularly affecting the base of the tongue and gums. Samples from ulcerative lesions found at the base...”
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“...Among the malignant neoplasias affecting the oral cavity, oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC...”
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“.../Protrichomonadinae) and, characterized by enteric and hepatic lesions in several species of domestic and wild...”
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“... coloration lesions and elevated surfaces ranging from 0.5 to 3.0 cm of diameter were observed in the spleen...”
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