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“... for herb-drug interactions between herbal extracts present in weight loss supplements and LTG, using the...”
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“...Objective: To evaluate the rate of lower canine retraction, anchorage loss, and changes on lower...”
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“... be a decrease in muscle fatigue, and also preventing the loss of lean mass, but due to the difficulties of lack...”
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“... to perform new occupational roles, not performed in the past and present. Conclusion: these findings may...”
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“... between the IV, group and the topical group was also not significant (p= 1.000). Conclusion: Using topic...”
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“...ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE The objective of this study is to estimate the attrition rates and evaluate...”
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“... be considered for the composition of blend additives to decrease greenhouse gas emission and fermentative loss...”
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“... control. A decrease in both dry matter and gas losses was observed in the LB (by 72 and 78%, respectively...”
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“...The clear decrease in fisheries landings along the Portuguese coast and in the same scale off the...”
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“... delayed the peak of volatilization by three weeks and decreased the loss of ammonia from 22 to 9 % of the...”
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“... application to the soil using sponge discs impregnated with phosphoric acid and glycerin, which were fitted...”
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“... delayed the peak of volatilization by three weeks and decreased the loss of ammonia from 22 to 9 % of the...”
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“... is known as adiposopathy, or sick fat syndrome. Weight loss is associated with decrease in adipokines and...”
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“.... The etiopathogenesis of AA has not been fully understood yet. Objective: To determine serum...”
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“...Abstract Objective: to analyze the relationship between handgrip strength and lower limb strength...”
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