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“.... There was a decrease of macro vesicular steatosis in the liver of animals fed the diet supplemented with...”
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Breathing exercises: influence on breathing patterns and thoracoabdominal motion in healthy subjects
“... produced modifications in the breathing pattern (e.g., increase in tidal volume and decrease in RR) as well...”Access document
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“... ink with a decrease of only 2.4% in conductivity. Moreover, adding liquid metal enables stretchability...”
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“...38 on poultry skin samples could decrease the levels of S. Enteritidis. For this, two approaches were used...”
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“... showing normal spirometric tests. INTERVENTIONS: Uncomfortable breathing was induced in the volunteers...”
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“... blue shark (Prionace glauca) skins were studied as ingredients to develop new foods that proactively...”
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