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“... associated or not with Lacticaseibacillus paracasei on the metabolic response of eutrophic and overweight...”
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“...14/191) and University of Auckland Faculty Research Development Fund. The Cambridge Weight Plan...”
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“... completed the LENT/SOMA scale (Late Effects Normal Tissues-Subjective, Objective, Management, Analytical...”
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“...-of-concept of the approach. Applying this approach in EIA processes is expected to decrease subjectivity...”
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“... of 32 patients who had just completed their breast cancer treatment and did not have distant metastases, and they...”
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“..., while a decrease was detected in the case of the Body Mass Index (BMI). In both years, the increase...”
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“... decrease and, during the luteolytic period (D15-D17), the decline in CL blood-flow area was greater than...”
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“... and has a high incidence worldwide. Its diagnosis is very subjective due to the absence of specific...”
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