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“...Growing in a saline environment causes changes in important physiological processes that are...”
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“...In the terrestrial environment, mercury (Hg) contamination can be originated from different...”
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“...Changes in land use associated with the suppression of native vegetation can greatly alter the...”
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“... behavioural therapy (CBT) are so far absent. The present study tests whether IMs can be reliably identified...”
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“... of this production can remain intact long enough to reach deep marine sinks. The results suggest that...”
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“... present in aquatic environment, pharmaceuticals may be subjected to several attenuation processes that can...”
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“... of implantoplasty. Aim: The current in vitro study aimed to evaluate bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation...”
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“...Although predators and floral herbivores can potentially decrease plant fitness by changing...”
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“... CSC formation and stemness properties, and led to a significant decrease in the ability to form tumors...”
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“... factor. This can be due to the role of ATXN2 in RNA metabolism and as a modulator of various cellular...”
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“... or apoptosis by binding to two receptors (TNFR1 and TNFR2). TNFR1 can induce both survival and apoptosis, while...”
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“... with a high vulnerability to roadkills, can have a strong effect on population structure. Moreover...”
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Diagnóstico e reflexão sobre os processos de produção mais limpa numa empresa do ramo metal-mecânico
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“... by bacterial debris, which decreases their antimicrobial activity. To evaluate the anti-adhesive and...”
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“...: Pre-osteoblasts and osteoblasts showed a decrease in cell viability after treatment with...”
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“... showed a decrease in cell viability after treatment with 5-10 μM alendronate for 4 days or longer. Two...”
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“...Decrease in the free energy of adhesion, like in other physicochemical processes, is the driving...”
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“... for image observation. Our results point to a significative (p<0.05) decrease in bacterial adhesion after...”
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