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“... occurring cSCC that was treated with ECT. Eighteen lesions from 11 dogs were selected. The tumor size at day...”
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“... T2. Histologically, no lesions were observed in extra-intestinal tissues; however the height of intestinal crypts...”
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“... analgesic effects of virgin coconut oil that was obtained from C. nucifera on paw lesions that were induced...”
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“... is used both for the treatment of lesions causing local analgesia, reducing edema, reducing inflammation...”
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“...PURPOSE: To evaluate tissue lesions, especially those of the intestinal innervation, in an excluded...”
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“... and whitespot lesions (WSL) classified as ICDAS 2. Material and Methods: Seventeen human molars with...”
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“... D3-4 (precavitated caries lesions) Index was based on data collected from clinical examination. Saliva pH and saliva...”
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“... D3-4 (precavitated caries lesions) Index was based on data collected from clinical examination. Saliva pH and saliva...”
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“...PURPOSE: To evaluate tissue lesions, especially those of the intestinal innervation, in an excluded...”
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“... in commercial varnishes, and their remineralization effect on artificial caries enamel lesions using surface and...”
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“...-up, where 20.3% preserved reading vision. A significant decrease in CMT was observed at 36 months (p < 0.001...”
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“... of 1:1, 1:2 and 1:4 promoted a significant reduction in the number of inflammatory cells and a marked decrease...”
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“... group PCa+Ex II showed a slight decrease in the frequency of lesions than the PCa+Sed II group (p > 0.05...”
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“... group PCa+Ex II showed a slight decrease in the frequency of lesions than the PCa+Sed II group (p > 0.05...”
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“... statistically significant, the animals from group PCa+Ex II showed a slight decrease in the frequency of lesions...”
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