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“... infectious processes seem to play an important role in triggering the syndrome. Thirty-four children aged...”
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“...) showed different behaviors with the effect of pressure, but both showed losses in both mechanical...”
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“... loss after frying, slight lower moisture content, higher hardness (crispness), and a lighter colour...”
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“... changes. Different studies showed a decrease in the HSP70 content of sperm submitted to freezing/thawing...”
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“... physicochemical changes in soil associated with loss of nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) from soil and greenhouse gases...”
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