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“...). Analysis of lumbar radiographs were performed preoperatively and 3 months after surgery. The following...”
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“...Clean (EC)) and G4 (NaOCl/HEDP + EC). The canals were filled with the respective solutions and after 180 seconds...”
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“... of traditional urea, and two or three days later for urea with urease inhibitor. Ammonia loss was not always...”
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“... 420 minutes after epidural. HR, pH, RR, PaCO2, Na+, Ca++, HCO3 -and Base Excess (BE) did not differ...”
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“... cancer. Treatment with raloxifene following 5 years of adjuvant tamoxifen may not further decrease breast...”
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“... 2mg kg-1 - ). Parameters were again measured at the following times: 15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes after administrating the...”
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“... decreases in M/V, with increase in acrosome and plasma membrane damage after cooling to 5ºC. The largest and...”
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“... decreases in M/V, with increase in acrosome and plasma membrane damage after cooling to 5ºC. The largest and...”
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“... 420 minutes after epidural. HR, pH, RR, PaCO2, Na+, Ca++, HCO3-and Base Excess (BE) did not differ...”
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“... 420 minutes after epidural. HR, pH, RR, PaCO2, Na+, Ca++, HCO3- and Base Excess (BE) did not differ...”
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“...1 Center for Biotechnology and Cell Therapy, São Rafael Hospital, Salvador, Brazil, 2 D’Or...”
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“... evaluated the physical and biological properties of a denture base acrylic resin after immersion...”
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“.... SMB and soil respiration peaked following amendment with 10.0 and 20.0 t ha-1 of CTS, respectively...”
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“... properties is a source of stress and trauma for the body. This event increases the oxidative response and...”
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