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“... subjected to ECT. A prospective nonrandomized clinical study was performed using dogs with naturally...”
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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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“...The identification of risk or protective behavioral patterns associated with abdominal adiposity...”
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“... of a blood pressure dip pattern were established using an ambulatory blood pressure monitor. In both...”
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“... of a blood pressure dip pattern were established using an ambulatory blood pressure monitor. In both...”
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“... decrease in QoL was not directly linked to the severity of alcohol use but rather with its consequences...”
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“... pattern of autonomic innervation during sexual maturation, using the rat epididymis as a model. Glyoxylic...”
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“... plants were analysed using LC-ESI-MS/ MS-MRM. In this context, the expression pattern of six genes...”
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“...ABSTRACT Background: Breast cancer is the neoplasm with both the highest incidence and mortality...”
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“... by a significant (p < 0.05) decrease in T-E peak compared with the control group. Systemic application of KCN...”
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“... is used both for the treatment of lesions causing local analgesia, reducing edema, reducing inflammation...”
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“... in women with KOA influences gait pattern, resulting in reduced speed associated with a shorter swing time...”
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“..., aiming toward providing a more functional and safer gait pattern in children with spastic hemiplegia....”
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