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“...Sickness behavior is considered part of the specific beneficial adaptive behavioral and neuroimmune...”
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“... the fluid dynamic environment of the circulation to be considered an important aspect for leukocyte...”
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“...In water treatment plants (WTP) the solid waste generation is considered very high. The sludge from...”
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“...Background: The term “rabbit gastrointestinal syndrome” (RGIS) refers to a decrease in peristaltic...”
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“...Orienting of attention is considered to occur at least in two distinct ways, i.e. exogenously...”
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“..., macrophages and eosinophils that results in clinical disease. Schistosomose is considered the second most...”
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“...Erosive processes are the main cause of soil and spring degradation (productivity loss, drought...”
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