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“... during acute coronary syndrome without and with ST-segment elevation, there was a trend and significant...”
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“... (Zn2+) on memory formation in mice. Animals were intoxicated through drinking water during the pre- and postnatal...”
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“... of three avoidance trials and one escape trial, separated by a 30 s interval, during which the animals were...”
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“... of 3·0% (2·6–3·3), falling short of the 4·4% annualised rate of decrease required to achieve MDG4. During this time...”
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“...; for those treated during acute coronary syndrome without and with ST-segment elevation, there was a trend...”
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