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“... patients before general anesthesia (baseline), after induction and stepwise after three bolus infusions...”
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“... be due to neuroinflammation and/or decreased urinary output. The increase in AP after WD was similar...”
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“... synthesis, decrease as the supplied RUP increases. Flow of RUP increased, while the amounts of rumen...”
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“.... After 24 h, the urinary bladder was excised and the edema, myeloperoxidase activity and malondialdehyde...”
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“... urinary elimination. Cys-S-conjugates can be more toxic than the parent compounds. The formation of Cys...”
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“... disease characterized by suprapubic pain associated with other lower urinary tract symptoms: increased...”
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“..., 14) Diabetes mellitus, 15) Epilepsy, 16) Kidney and urinary tract infection, 17) Skin and subcutaneous tissue...”
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“... scope of HCC, it is also the responsibility of the teams to ensure that these subjects are looked after...”
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