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“... with cover crops to achieve the highest yields. Controlled-release urea reduced the demand...”
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“... the N stock in the soil (total and inorganic). In the first year, controlled-release urea reduced the...”
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“... (total and inorganic). In the first year, controlled-release urea reduced the availability of inorganic...”
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“... of subclinical ketosis was 24% during the period. An ascendant curve of cholesterol and glucose was observed from...”
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“...), albumina, AST, ß-hidroxibutirato (BHB), colesterol, glicose, proteína total, uréia e triglicerídeos...”
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“...Transthyretin (TTR) is a homotetrameric protein implicated in several amyloid diseases. The...”
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“...Transthyretin (TTR) is a homotetrameric protein implicated in several amyloid diseases. The...”
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“...-intensity domain can reduce metabolic instability and decrease the oxygen cost of exercise. Methods Fourteen...”
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“... on a step and paretic at ground level). A reduction of asymmetry occurred during STS movement when the non...”
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“... by the linear reduction in dry matter intake. Except for the concentrations of milk protein and urea...”
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“...) frozen with EYFE is to add an Equilibrium Time (ET) step period to the cryopreservation process. However...”
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“... intermuscular beta-band coherence measured during walking was lower in the tibialis-peroneus and tibialis...”
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“... matter digestibility of sugarcane bagasse submitted to ammonization with urea. The treatments were four...”
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“... matter digestibility of sugarcane bagasse submitted to ammonization with urea. The treatments were four...”
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“..., a significant (P = 0-001) decrease between blocks 2 and 3 in the step choreography before resistance exercise...”
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