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“...Introduction and aim: Calotropis procera (CP) is a laticifer plant adapted in arid and semiarid...”
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“... to the baseline scenario (1971–2000), climate change scenarios showed a decrease in annual rainfall...”
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“...IntroduÃÃo e Justificativa: Calotropis procera (CP). Planta comum em climas Ãrido e semiÃrido, apÃs...”
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“... chemicals through diet until the 58th week. Regardless of the test chemical, there were severe qualitative...”
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“... chemicals through diet until the 58th week. Regardless of the test chemical, there were severe qualitative...”
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“... por diferentes períodos. Avaliaram-se os seus efeitos sobre o desenvolvimento das plantas e severidade da hérnia...”
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“... de produção ideal. Nesse contexto, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a freqüência e severidade...”
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“... care should be offered and how care should be delivered that aim to decrease the evidence-practice gap...”
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Admissions to the SUS for Primary Care-Sensitive Conditions in Paraná before and during the COVID...
“... immunizable diseases and their respective complications8. Furthermore, considered a severe acute respiratory...”Access document
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“... production, fruit setting was severely depressed by water stress with a 54% decrease during the dry year. Our...”
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“... categorized as severe. The 23 homes visited by the researchers, accompanied by the CHA, intentionally and...”
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“... progressively lost the Maltese cross and granular structure. There was also a decrease in the enthalpy of the...”
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“... to less lactylation, we also detected a further decrease of hdac4 expression. This suggests that the...”
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“... desvios para sinergismo (causando efeito mais severo) ou antagonismo (efeito menos severo), dependentes...”
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“... by factors such as timing, duration, intensity and the presence of refuges. As flows decrease, habitat space...”
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