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Published 2006
... infected with Plasmodium berghei ANKA. Methods: Female mice were castrated, and groups of 12–15 animals...
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Published 2021
... to create machine learning models that predict gene mutation status in a noninvasive, fast, and easy-to-use...
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...Due to its fast growth, short rotation period, and very promising properties including a higher...
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Published 2016
... of food abstinence in surgical patients is important, because of the metabolic disorders that interfere...
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Published 2019
... in the healthy diet of consumers. There is a need to develop fast and efficient techniques to detect food...
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... muscle demand. This response requires a fast adjustment in heart rate and stroke volume. The heart rate...
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Published 2023
..., we hypothesize that users can increase or decrease the usage of some applications depending on external factors...
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Published 2003
... computerized morphometry method showed that there is a 7% decrease in the presence of edema during the first...
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Published 2024
... worldwide, thus imposing a decrease in the average life span. Cancer can be caused by genetic or hereditary...
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Published 2020
.... However, because imaging protocols are limited by hardware (e.g., fast gradient switching), researchers...
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Published 2016
.... Previous studies have proposed that higher baseline 5-HT concentration and slow decrease in concentration...
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Published 2016
... methods The study was performed in a private hospital that has an 8-bed intensive care unit. It was...
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