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“...) cholesterol, apolipoprotein (Apo) B, and triglycerides and to increase levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL...”
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF STATINS AND NICOTINIC ACID IN THE TREATMENT OF METABOLIC SYNDROME
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“... of pH and lactic acid bacteria during processing. The addition of GL+P did not interfere with the product...”
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“...This work aims to study the feasibility of replacing cobalt by copper and stainless steel...”
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“... conclusions of this study were that the coercive force decreases as the sintering temperature increases, and...”
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