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“... evaluated by a 6-day food record questionnaire. At the beginning and after eight weeks of follow-up, body...”
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“... variables food consumption, fruits, fresh fruit juices, raw and cooked vegetables and the appropriate level...”
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“...Generation of uremic toxins p-cresylsulfate (p-CS), indoxyl sulfate (IS) and indole 3-acetic acid...”
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“...Generation of uremic toxins p-cresylsulfate (p-CS), indoxyl sulfate (IS) and indole 3-acetic acid...”
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“... Tamarindus indica L. seed, as a CCK secretagogue and its action upon food intake and leptin in obese Wistar...”
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“... temperature is usually low and allochthonous organic matter constitutes the basis of the food web. We have...”
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“... considered individually, C. sativa litter decomposition and associated microbial activity did not differ...”
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“... Mediterranean fever, acute pericarditis, and the management of acute gout. It has a narrow therapeutic index...”
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Relationship among body condition at parturition, decrease of backfat thickness and weight during...
“... at parturition, decrease of backfat thickness and weight during the lactation and the interval from weaning...”Access document
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“... before and after 28 weeks of the exercise program. The CG did not undergo any type of exercise programs...”
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“... replacing meat and fat in beef burgers on technological characteristics, sensory acceptance and hunger...”
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“..., and in vitro fertility ability. Extender nanoparticles were also assessed. Following collection from...”
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“... of medical care to psychiatric patients. This is not only present in the general population but also among...”
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“... of medical care to psychiatric patients. This is not only present in the general population but also among...”
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