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“... to 1) NS = cooling of the muscle in the carcass for 24 hours in a cold room at 4°C; or 2) CS = rapid cooling, in ice...”
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“...Bulls used in cattle production are often overfed to induce rapid growth, early puberty, and...”
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“... composition and abundance, so that rapid changes in plant community structure can lead to critical impacts...”
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“... of disease progression. This study investigated the effect of synbiotic meal on uremic toxins...”
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“... markers of disease progression. This study investigated the effect of synbiotic meal on uremic...”
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“... were assessed before and after 12 weeks of training. Twenty-six subjects (72 ± 5 years of age) were...”
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“... is no therapy to prevent or modify disease progression. Because caffeine (a nonselective adenosine receptor...”
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“...OBJECTIVE: To evaluate immediate soft tissue changes following rapid maxillary expansion (RME...”
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“... (control) or vitamins E (40 mg/kg) and C (100 mg/kg). Twelve hours after the last injection, animals...”
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“... studies showed that prebiotics and probiotics might halt the progression of steatohepatitis. Aim...”
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“...Aim:The aim of this study was to assess the impact of interceptive orthodontic treatment with rapid...”
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“... comparing the effects of rapid maxillary expansion (RME) and slow maxillary expansion (SME). Maxillary...”
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“...The aim of the study was to characterize the 2-year progression of risk phenotypes...”
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“...Introduction: We characterized the progression of different diabetic retinopathy (DR) phenotypes...”
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“... 1-year progression of each phenotype, only phenotype C revealed a significant decrease in BCVA (p = 0.02...”
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“...Tumor cell invasion is vital for cancer progression and metastasis. Adhesion, migration, and...”
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