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“... temperature is usually low and allochthonous organic matter constitutes the basis of the food web. We have...”
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“... lower phosphorus content to decrease the costs, energy use, and the residue generated within the steel...”
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“.... In this regard, these low-latitude reefs are warming twice as fast (0.2°C/decade) as other regions...”
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“.... In this regard, these low-latitude reefs are warming twice as fast (0.2°C/decade) as other regions...”
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“... (IPS) at rates of 5, 10 and 20 Hz. Digitalized data were submitted to spectral analysis with fast...”
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“... hydrolases, both constituents are gradually released in a controlled-release manner. In this study...”
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“... fertilization in cotton, as long as controlled-release urea and cover crops are employed, preferably mixtures...”
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“... harvest, areas of controlled-release urea application had 12 % more inorganic N than the areas with...”
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“... of controlled-release urea application had 12 % more inorganic N than the areas with conventional urea. Our...”
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“... as the release of 1 g/lL of sugar, and the presence of chromophores compounds (237 nm) are also observed...”
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“...-a decreased hepatic glucose release and glycogenolysis rate and stimulated the glycolytic pathway in DM/PDT...”
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“... sensitization leads to increased release of nociceptive molecules by primary afferents that activate neurones...”
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“... comorbid emotional impairments. Arthritis-induced peripheral sensitization leads to increased release...”
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“...) as trap crops and maize (Zea mays) as a barrier crop combined with periodic releases of the parasitoid...”
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Single or multiple injections of methamphetamine increased dopamine turnover but did not decrease...
“... biochemical cascades. The first injection of METH (5 mg/kg, i.p.) produced a significant release of DA that...”Access document (1)
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“... probiotic bacteria capable of producing folate and release it in a sustained manner into the intestine...”
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