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“... their antimicrobial resistance patterns from May to August in the years 1997-2001 in Haryana, a large...”
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“... in the project. In all patients, sCD30 levels decreased gradually, but this decrease was more pronounced...”
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“.... This may be linked to the prevalence of La Niña-like conditions during the 21st century. Heat content...”
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“... analysis of the current pattern of genetic variation in the population of plant pathogens may lead...”
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“... on the relevance of receptor recycling and/or degradation, and on how this pathways may be altered...”
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“... pattern of DNA fragmentation in these cell lines. The TNF-induced apoptosis events were increased in the...”
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“... to a decrease in the secretory pattern or absorption. Conclusion: The results suggest that EF is able to promote...”
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“... by winds, with stratification that may last for days or weeks, and which undergoes mixing periods more than...”
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“... conditions. Stance phase duration decreases as speed increases, for both load conditions. Gait pattern seems...”
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