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“... 1 and butyrate 2. The groups control 1 and butyrate 1 remained under experimentation for 4 weeks, while...”
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“...Canine cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common skin cancer in dogs, and, due...”
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“... control) and PC (positive control) were not treated; in group T1, the animals received 0.002 mL/day/animal...”
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“...Bothropic venoms cause intense local damage, pain, edema, and my - onecrosis. Cocos nucifera is the...”
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“... of oxidized cardiac proteins, and a significant decrease in mitochondrial calcium loading capacity...”
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“... obtained before the application of the occlusal load with the following loading conditions: 300, 600, and...”
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“... of hypertension and is characterized by a decrease in blood pressure after a single exercise bout in relation...”
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“... catalyst in terms of parabens degradation was 0.5%Ag-TiO2.The decrease of metal loading on TiO2 decreased...”
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“... with a shift of the melting point recorded by DSC to lower temperatures, and the decrease in the...”
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“... processing and drug loading techniques were used in order to prepare controlled drug delivery systems (CDDS...”
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