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“... environmental problems due to their non-biodegradability. To this end, researchers have been focusing on the...”
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“... intake (EI) persistently exceeds energy expenditure (EE), during maturation, fat will be stored, increase...”
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“...Breast cancer; chemotherapy; hematological toxicity; food supplementation; immunomodulatory...”
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“... for mandatory folic acid fortification of food does not exist? Methods: This was a population based...”
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“.... A small decrease in some growth variables, followed by a rapid catch-up can be observed during a season...”
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