Search alternatives:
decrease processes » disease processes (Expand search), decay processes (Expand search), increase process (Expand search)
decrease decrease » decrease release (Expand search), disease decreases (Expand search), decreases disease (Expand search)
decrease after » increase after (Expand search), disease after (Expand search)
and decrease » and decreases (Expand search), and decreased (Expand search), and increase (Expand search)
decrease at » decrease and (Expand search), decrease in (Expand search), decrease of (Expand search)
at decrease » rate decrease (Expand search), that decrease (Expand search), not decrease (Expand search)
hydroxy and » hydroxide and (Expand search)
decrease processes » disease processes (Expand search), decay processes (Expand search), increase process (Expand search)
decrease decrease » decrease release (Expand search), disease decreases (Expand search), decreases disease (Expand search)
decrease after » increase after (Expand search), disease after (Expand search)
and decrease » and decreases (Expand search), and decreased (Expand search), and increase (Expand search)
decrease at » decrease and (Expand search), decrease in (Expand search), decrease of (Expand search)
at decrease » rate decrease (Expand search), that decrease (Expand search), not decrease (Expand search)
hydroxy and » hydroxide and (Expand search)
1
“... compartment, where its toxicity causes serious concerns due to bioaccumulation and biomagnification processes...”
Access document
Access document
2
“...Introduction: the skin, with aging, undergoes a decrease in functions responding more slowly and...”
Access document
Access document
Master thesis
3
4
“... (GI = 2.86 to 5.02%). The monoterpenes (+)-limonene epoxide, (-)-hydroxy-carvone (-HC) and perillaldehyde had...”
Access document
Access document
Doctoral thesis
5
6
7
8
9
“...-014/2008), e seguiu as normas propostas pelo “Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals...”
Access document
Access document
Master thesis
10
“.... Material and methods: Thirty-two male Wistar rats, 60-90g, after a period of adjustment and adaptation...”
Access document
Access document
Master thesis