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“... units, which is dominant at the initial part of the emissive spectra and progressively decreases...”
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Effects of short V. Long term migration on the eating patterns: the case of Portuguese University...
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“... hormonal systems, as well as the hepatic metabolic states, tightly control the fast to fed switch...”
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“...The high migration of the remaining population from rural to large urban centers in recent decades...”
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“... hyperactivation and dysregulation of key pathways, such as PI3K/AKT/mTOR (PAM), contributes to the cell...”
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