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“...The identification of risk or protective behavioral patterns associated with abdominal adiposity...”
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“... permeation of capsaicinoids through an epidermal human membrane was reduced but not prevented...”
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“..., indicating that this is not a pathogenic event. V³9 T cells, representing the majority of circulating...”
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“... experimental periods. The cardiac morphological and functional parameters were not altered. Although down...”
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“... worldwide. The parasite developed sophisticated, yet not completely disclosed, mechanisms to escape immune...”
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“...The genus Alternaria includes several of fungi that are darkly pigmented by DHN-melanin. These are...”
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“...Introduction: Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) triggers several events that will initiate the...”
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“...The genus Alternaria includes several of fungi that are darkly pigmented by DHNmelanin. These are...”
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“... of isolation. Thus, main finding of presented study is that the roads reduced but did not halt the gene flow...”
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“... did not affect appetite and presented no different hormonal responses, compared to other foods studied...”
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“... their growth rate along with a Von Bertalanffy's growth curve were derived showing that growth was...”
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“...) gelatinases and their tissue inhibitors (TIMPs), as well as the gelatinolytic activity of MMPs by human...”
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“...Retrospective studies in human populations indicate that protein deprivation during pregnancy and...”
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“...Levels of methylmalonic acid (MMA) comparable to those of human methylmalonic acidemia were...”
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“... showed that phagocytes exposed to fungal spores had reduced phagocytic capacity, as well as a decrease...”
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