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“... resistance to sintering, post-mortem analysis suggests loss of active species after repeated cycles...”
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“... com igual actividade (fenóis, tocoferóis e açúcares) dos simbiontes. Assim, avaliaram-se os primeiros...”
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“... intake to improve energy production, aiming to promote better recovery and optimize adaptive processes...”
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“... symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was a quasi-experimental study...”
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