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“... (PD) in pigs. A decrease in plasma threo- nine (Thr) levels may influence feed intake (FI) due to amino acid...”
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“... no correlation with growth performance or protein and lipid deposition in growing or finishing pigs. Dietary Thr...”
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“... of the secular trends (1962-1988) of dietary patterns of Brazilian population living in metropolitan...”
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“.... Isolated hearts from coarcted rats presented a significant decrease in the left ventricular end systolic...”
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“...The prevalence of obesity has been growing significantly worldwide, and has become, in many places...”
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