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“... (IR) is not limited to the liver and skeletal muscle, also affecting organs like the adipose tissue, heart...”
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“... increasingly more lives in some regions, particularly in the Middle East. In 2015, rotaviral enteritis...”
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“..., including the freshwater sardine, Triportheus albus, locally known as “sardinha”. Triportheus albus lives...”
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