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“... production of chemokines by cultured human dental pulp fibroblasts (DPF) under contact with HEMA and Single...”
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“... industrial embossing process, a system was developed that would allow the study on a laboratory scale of the...”
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“... for textured steel samples. After that, experimental tests were performed under varying sliding-rolling...”
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“... on off-equilibrium processes such as growth kinetics, agglomeration and transportability is required...”
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“... organisms. The 70 kDa HSP (HSP70) is one of its most abundant members. Under normal conditions, they are...”
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