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“...ABSTRACT Objective: with the intent of describing the characteristics of cell phone use by Health...”
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“... risk of becoming infected with this virus and does not show the same vaccine response when compared...”
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“... experimental periods. The cardiac morphological and functional parameters were not altered. Although down...”
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“... to 10% CO2 (bsl vs. 10% CO2: CTL, p=0.003, n=8 and STZ, p=0.001, n=9). In the STZ group, this CO2-induced decrease...”
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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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“...OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the short- and long-term efficacy of exercise therapy in a warm, waist-high...”
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“...Abstract Introduction: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and infections related to it can...”
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“...The objective of this study was to evaluate animal performance and carcass characteristics...”
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“...The objective of this study was to evaluate animal performance and carcass characteristics...”
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“... variables were not different between treatments CSPO and CSPOL-400. The levels of CSPOL tended to cause...”
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“... decreases in testicular weight (P < 0.05) and seminiferous tubule diameter (STD) (P < 0.001) when...”
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“... 50 % CG showed the best results, with final titers of xx g Lˉ¹ of B and yy g Lˉ¹ of A, allowing a zz % decrease...”
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“... at ground level did not differ between sward types but pre-grazing herbage mass above 5 cm and sward height...”
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“... associated or not with Lacticaseibacillus paracasei on the metabolic response of eutrophic and overweight...”
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