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“... present in aquatic environment, pharmaceuticals may be subjected to several attenuation processes that can...”
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“...Malignant melanoma (MM) can spread to other organs and is resistant in part due to the presence...”
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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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“... structure and gene flow at a fine-spatial scale is key for adequate management of species with small and...”
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Diagnóstico e reflexão sobre os processos de produção mais limpa numa empresa do ramo metal-mecânico
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“.... We hypothesized that the use of elastic bands would decrease rearfoot eversion and that the greater the band...”
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“... narrowing of the man-power-violence relationship and the resignification of the place of men in sustaining...”
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“...-series analyses of water level data at Chau Doc, Tan Chau, and Can Tho stations confirmed that the...”
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“... anguish’s concept and phenomenon from a psychoanalytical point of view. It is divided into the following...”
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