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“... to accumulation of milk in the udder cisterns. This increase did not compensate completely for the loss of yield...”
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“... to decrease volatile acidity from spoiled wines, and on possible changes in the wine aroma during such...”
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“... redox state of the cell). Morphine did not prevent the decrease in cell viability provoked by H2O2 but...”
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“... redox state of the cell). Morphine did not prevent the decrease in cell viability provoked by H2O2) but...”
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“... of photosynthetic pigments was shown to be pH-correlated during the full growth cycle, but cell density-independent...”
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“... killer cells do not confer a protective effect during the progression of HIV disease, whereas others have...”
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“...Lipofuscin is an autofluorescent pigment progressively accumulated during cellular aging...”
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