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“.../farmed fish. For that, we tested whether water flow is a stressor by itself in a non-rheophilic...”
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“... (n=25) shows that the largest nutrients losses were resulted from the flow, except for Zn and Mn. The nutrient...”
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“... to obtain, due to the high temperature and long time of conventional sintering processes. This PhD proposes...”
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“... genesis of chronic inflammatory processes and oxidative stress that lead to the production of molecules...”
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“... oxidative stress increase, that can result in silent chronic inflammatory processes, reducing neurotrophines...”
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