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“...Background: Obesity is rapidly becoming a worldwide epidemic that affects children and adults. Some...”
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“... sacrificed by decapitation on the 28th day of age. Blood was taken and the brain was rapidly removed. Medulla...”
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“... strong causality between the riverbed-mining and the decreased seasonal flooding patterns in LXQ, while...”
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“... rams, with 5 similar rams designated controls (not insulated). Rams were castrated...”
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“... diastaticus were compared by using starch and dextrins as substrates. Haploid progeny produced from a rapidly...”
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“... de Aveiro classification as a typically estuarine environment. The adjustment of saline patterns induced...”
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“...The economically active population (EAP) grows rapidly in Brazil, resulting either from growth...”
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“... meperidine is not indicated for pain management, primarily due to its short action time, presence...”
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“... profundidad el análisis de la heterogeneidad funcional y temporal a escala de paisaje.Abstract In the Flooding...”
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“... 10% saturation (0.67±0.01 mg l-1 at 28±1°C). This depression in RoMR was accompanied by a 50-60% decrease...”
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“... between − 0.0014 ± 0.0002 and − 0.0052 ± 0.0007 per year. The decrease in aragonite in the intermediate...”
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“... cell suspensions of orange and carrot. Preculture in these medium did not cause a significant decrease...”
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“... axonal localization of translational machinery allows new proteins to be rapidly and locally synthesized...”
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“...Peach is a very perishable climacteric fruit whose firmness may decay rapidly depending on the...”
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“...Peach is a very perishable climacteric fruit whose firmness may decay rapidly depending on the...”
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