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“... for inflorescence extraction (EHM) in the murine model of CARAS analyzing the clinical signs of rhinitis: sneezing...”
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“... pelo teste de Tukey, ao nível de significância de 5%, utilizando o PROC MIXED do Statistical Analysis System...”
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“... extremities. The diagnosis is made via epidemiology, clinical signs, and macroscopic and microscopic aspects...”
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“... (single dose) to diphenyl diselenide ((PhSe)2 and diphenyl ditelluride prior to mating. Clinical signs...”
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“... in this city and without acute inflammatory processes in the oropharynx. After sociodemographic...”
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“... recanalization causing post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) which is a sequel that can be characterized by signs such...”
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