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Published 2011
... performance may be explained by the highest milk yield observed with this treatment. Treatments with PG and...
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... proliferation and mitochondrial functionality that may compromise hSCs function. The WTEA extract...
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Published 1998
... AT2-receptor antagonist PD123319 into the SON. on the other hand, while there was a decrease in water intake...
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Published 2025
... urine output may explain their lower water intake. These findings highlight the need for strategies...
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Published 2007
... produced similar decreases in MAP in all groups, Sham and 2K1C, sedentary and trained rats. The hypotensive...
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Published 2009
... (2K1C). Microinjection of Ang II and Ang-(1-7) into the CVLM of 2K1C rats produced similar decrease in AP as observed...
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... calculation method caused neither an increase nor decrease in the amount of revenue raised from this levy...
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... (up to 51%) and a decrease in berry quality, which may be partly linked to ultrastructural modifications, such...
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.... These genotypes may be useful for breeding programs that focus on the resistance of collard greens...
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Published 2021
... to the decreases in Ptot, F50 and F95, and also the increase in contribution from the delta frequency and...
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Published 2011
... may lead to the enormous release into the atmosphere and consequently decrease in the AEF. We are just...
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Published 2021
...-stress. Fish were identified as either LR or HR if the total Z-score calculated from their cortisol...
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