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“... Fv/Fm parameter, on wheat leaves was greatly impaired during the infection process of P. oryzae, but to a lesser...”
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“...People with Parkinson's disease (PD) have decreased arm swing movements during walking, which...”
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“... oligodeoxynucleotide (CpG ODNs), and CD40 ligand (CD40L) can decrease ligature-induced periodontal inflammation and...”
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“...-intensity domain can reduce metabolic instability and decrease the oxygen cost of exercise. Methods Fourteen...”
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“... oligodeoxynucleotide (CpG ODNs), and CD40 ligand (CD40L) can decrease ligature-induced periodontal inflammation and...”
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“... decreases in Y(NPQ) associated with a higher Mg supply regardless of inoculation, suggesting increased...”
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“...The intensification of livestock have increased the emission of pollutants to the environment...”
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“... during walking increased in the biceps-semitendinosus, rectus-vastus, tibialis-peroneus, gastrocnemius...”
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“... different seat heights, on weight-bearing on the paretic leg and reduction of asymmetry during STS. Thirteen...”
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“.... This pesticide has lipophilic properties that facilitate a high absorption and can cause toxicity...”
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“... microbicidal capacity during infection are not well understood. Here, we investigated the role of host LBs...”
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“... measurements show that the adsorption process is very fast and physical in nature. Thermodynamic parameters...”
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