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“...-old castrated male Wistar rats were administered NaF in their drinking water and F contained in food...”
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“...-old castrated male Wistar rats were administered NaF in their drinking water and F contained in food...”
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“...We analyzed the effect of obesity on daily physical activity (DPA) and on light-intensity physical...”
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“... adipose tissue were assessed. Results: TTI decreased food intake but did not increase plasma CCK in obese...”
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“... to increases in temperature and changes in litter quality that can affect small woodland streams, where water...”
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“... decomposition will decrease. These impacts will possibly alter nutrient cycles in aquatic food webs that depend...”
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“... individuals in flocks may deplete food resources and increase intraspecific competition. In the present study...”
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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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Relationship among body condition at parturition, decrease of backfat thickness and weight during...
“... 25 of lactation, but the decrease was highest in the H-group (p < 0.03). The weaning-oestrus interval did not...”Access document
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“... (parasitemia, mortality, CM incidence, TNF- levels or NOS activity). Estradiol replacement caused a decrease...”
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“... (e.g. low flying, highroad mortality), that increase the risk of road barrier effect. The strong effect...”
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“... the incidence of diagnoses that are presumed but not definitively proven to be caused by infections...”
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“...OBJECTIVE: Previous experiments showed that caffeine blocks the development of Aedes aegypti...”
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