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“...Oxidative stress generated during inflammation is associated with a wide range of pathologies...”
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“... properties of the products produced. During the tissue paper base sheet transformation process, also called...”
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“... an opportunity to change, where adaptation processes occur, buffering risk, decreasing depression and increasing...”
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“... course of communication and language development had these processes delayed or not started. Objective...”
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“... amputation does not compromise fish survival. Its amputation triggers a regenerative program that is divided...”
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“... locations representing five cities were chosen for the sediment sampling during winter and summer seasons...”
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“... does not compromise survival and regeneration is particularly fast, occurring over the course of two...”
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“... processes of the coffee tree but are not generally thought to play an important role as thermal and rainfall...”
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“... associated with the enriched environment and neuropathological processes that may appear during aging were...”
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