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“... impair antioxidant defense owing to its involvement in the activation of sodium reabsorption to lead...”
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“..., as populations along the southwestern Atlantic Ocean display a sharp decrease in abundance toward distributional...”
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“... environment may be owing to a balance between forces promoting thermodynamic stability—leading to a tendency...”
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“... parameters that characterize the model. The effect of reversibility is a decrease in the driving force...”
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“... owing to its extreme climatic conditions. Models of future climate scenarios point to an increase...”
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“...Estudou-se a reação do íon Uranilo UO++2 no estado excitado com os íons inorgânicos monovalentes...”
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“..., owing to their multidirectional differentiation ability and immunomodulatory properties. Here...”
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“... to ETAG 004, may reproduce the effect of the northern European climates, while the ageing cycles...”
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“.... Isso comprovou o efeito negativo do íon fosfato, pelo sequestro de radical hidroxila, na ozonização catalítica...”
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“... an increase in basal area (to 4.65 m² ha-1) and a decrease in numbers of individuals (to 399), species...”
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“... understood but may include a combination of poor penetration of AED across a functionally altered blood-brain...”
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“... to test Allen's rule in these ectotherms. Since both species follow the converse to Bergmann's rule owing...”
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“... that act simultaneously to overcome the immune system and invade the host tissues. Owing to the limited...”
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“...Bird feathers are one of the most widely used animal tissue in mercury biomonitoring, owing to the...”
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“... effect of the latter on surface roughness evolution is yet poorly understood. Therefore, laboratory...”
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“... lower digestibility of protein and energy than rice. HT may potentiate the effect of CT, but more...”
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