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“.... Information on social-demographic characteristics, food intake, level of physical activity, alcohol...”
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“... to increases in temperature and changes in litter quality that can affect small woodland streams, where water...”
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“... (A) 40%, (B) 20%, or (C) 10% of the snake body mass. Groups were monitored for five days before and after food intake and the activity...”
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“... (A) 40%, (B) 20%, or (C) 10% of the snake body mass. Groups were monitored for five days before and after food intake and the activity...”
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“... (A) 40%, (B) 20%, or (C) 10% of the snake body mass. Groups were monitored for five days before and after food intake and the activity...”
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“... of breast cancer risk among female offspring were studied here. We have previously found that female...”
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“... barnacles) win, facilitated by grazing by patellid limpets that controls algal recruitment; propagule...”
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“... years, driven by changes in the population's dietary pattern, which has started to consume excessively...”
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