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“...Growing in a saline environment causes changes in important physiological processes that are...”
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“... their growth rate along with a Von Bertalanffy's growth curve were derived showing that growth was...”
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“... decomposition of these kelp species could accelerate with ocean warming and that low-latitude kelp forests could...”
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“... of anti-HBs suggesting that infection by the hepatitis C virus may be a factor that decreases the response...”
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“... (LC-HRMS)-based metabolomic analysis, among others. Our results showed that even low doses of IFN-α reduced...”
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“... lower phosphorus content to decrease the costs, energy use, and the residue generated within the steel...”
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“... when studying species with different sex-dispersal abilities, as may uncover processes that may...”
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“... histopathological processes such as neutrophil infiltration, changes in cytoarchitecture, and necrosis...”
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“... companies, we conclude that the discretion for avoiding both earnings losses and decreases are more frequent...”
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“... study that wishes to deepen the analysis. Noise pollution and its harmful effects on health are of great...”
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“... We found that recommending water protection did not have beneficial effect on the incidence of otorrhea...”
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“... whether pre- and postcontamination washing of 2 prostheses with different textures can decrease bacterial...”
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“...: We found that recommending water protection did not have beneficial effect on the incidence of otorrhea...”
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“..., the decrease in BP occurred in parallel to a better redox balance and increased bioavailability...”
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“... glucose and patients' quality of life were evaluated. Results: It was documented that 24 (68.6%) of the...”
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