Showing 1 - 20 results of 2,292 for search '(( decrease low decrease of processing ) OR ( decrease rapid decrease decrease after ))*', query time: 0.75s Refine Results
1
Published 2017
... to 1) NS = cooling of the muscle in the carcass for 24 hours in a cold room at 4°C; or 2) CS = rapid cooling, in ice...
Access document
Article
2
Published 2023
...Bulls used in cattle production are often overfed to induce rapid growth, early puberty, and...
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Article
3
6
Published 2005
... processing. Ultraviolet radiation in the range of 200-280 nm is lethal to most microorganisms, including...
Access document
Article
8
Published 2012
... of the upper lip, and a generalized decrease of anterior-posterior thickness of both the upper and lower...
Access document
Article
9
Published 2015
.../fermentative cells exhibited lower levels of glutathione, malondialdehyde, cytoplasmic catalase and glutathione...
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Article
12
Published 2015
... low cost. This process has short drying time and controlled temperature that causes minimal damage...
Access document
13
...Aim:The aim of this study was to assess the impact of interceptive orthodontic treatment with rapid...
Access document
Article
14
Published 2019
... comparing the effects of rapid maxillary expansion (RME) and slow maxillary expansion (SME). Maxillary...
Access document
Article
15
Published 1998
... processing solution. Lengthening of the cascade leads to a decrease in the maximum substrate conversion while...
Access document
Article
18
Published 2021
... effects after treatment with self-ligating appliance and miniscrew-assisted rapid maxillary expansion...
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Article
19
Published 2000
...A significant decrease in maize grain yield due to aluminum toxicity is considered to be one of the...
Access document
Article
20
... types of posterior crossbite correction: rapid maxillary expansion (RME) and slow maxillary expansion...
Access document
Article
Export CSV Export RIS