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“... a significant decrease in urinary cortisol values (mean reduction: 75%), but GH responses did not change...”
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“... a significant decrease in urinary cortisol values (mean reduction: 75%), but GH responses did not change...”
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“... controlled drug release. At low loadings total release was not achieved, suggesting that drug remained...”
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“... (methylmercury, MeHg) and inorganic (mercury chloride, HgCl 2 ) forms of mercury on in vivo dopamine (DA) release...”
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“... since exercise releases catecholamines and increases HR. Moreover at 4 h after extubation, most animals...”
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“... walking at 0.5 h after extubation and, in many cases, this occurred before the collection of data for the...”
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“.... Conclusion: Our data suggest that dehydration decreases circulatory GSH levels regardless of environmental...”
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“... with Ovaprim™ (both doses) were not different from that of cPE-treated males, thus these data were...”
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“...) or calcium glycerophosphate (CaGP) that had or had not been exposed to CaPO4-containing solutions. Bovine...”
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