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Loss of memory induced by swimming exercise in mice treated with lithium and anxiolytic-like effects
“...Key Words: Open-field. Swimming exercise. Morris water maze. Elevated plus-maze. Lithium. Object...”Access document
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Understanding temporal variability across trophic levels and spatial scales in freshwater ecosystems
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“... in response to a decrease in leaf Relative Water Content (RWC) (i.e. water loss was considerably high at RWC...”
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“... 27% for the steepest slopes restoration. On the other hand, the decrease in soil loss was lower for riparian...”
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“... point for CO 2 assimilation and water losses, controlling the essential exchange of CO 2 and H 2 O with...”
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“... of pH, water holding capacity and shear force of the breast meat were not affected (P > 0.05) by DRC...”
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“... of pH, water holding capacity and shear force of the breast meat were not affected (P > 0.05) by DRC...”
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“... in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of crosslinkers on the proteolytic activity of root dentin and...”
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“... not impact on the decrease in shear force, increased lipid oxidation or changes in colour with aging...”
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“... of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of crosslinkers on the proteolytic activity of root...”
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“..., packaged in water or under vacuum) subjected to 100-500 MPa for 2.5 min exhibited a decrease...”
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“...The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of water pH on survival and Na+ and...”
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“... alterations, indicating that these contaminants may not have a cumulative effect on mussels. Yet, further...”
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“... (2) assess the effect of different growing-phase durations using high-forage diets on meat quality traits...”
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“.... However, the effect of the filler level in mechanical and tribological behaviour is not quite understood...”
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