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“...Growing in a saline environment causes changes in important physiological processes that are...”
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“... of obesity continues to increase and is growing concern in Portugal and Europe (Wijnhoven et ai., 2014). This...”
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“... performance of landraces outside of the recommended growing period to avoid gene flow with transgenic...”
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“... context, it is necessary to know the agronomic performance of landraces outside of the recommended growing...”
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“...Comfort is a growing concern in medical textiles and specifically in medical clothing industry and...”
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“...ABSTRACT Growing evidence suggests that parasite-infected prey is more vulnerable to predation...”
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“...-growing alien grass species on the structure of a plant–pollinator interaction network. We described the...”
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“..., leading to a growing interest in seeking strategies that minimise these emissions. Studies have shown that...”
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“... in soil moisture during the growing season. These results are consistent with historical analyses showing...”
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“... of L-tyrosine and L-phenylalanine when cultured in minimal salt medium (MM). Under these growing conditions...”
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“...; VIPs) is growing. VIPs have high mortality and morbidity and the benefits of ICU admission are...”
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“... of L-tyrosine and L-phenylalanine when cultured in minimal salt medium (MM). Under these growing conditions...”
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“...Abstract Background: Due to the growing use of phytotherapy clinical strategies for infectious...”
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“... cholesteatoma development leads to a decrease in the umbo and stapes displacements. The ossicles degradation...”
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“... surface permeability and emerging urban heat islands in a fast-growing city. PLoS ONE, 14(1), [e0208949...”
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“...; VIPs) is growing. VIPs have high mortality and morbidity and the benefits of ICU admission are...”
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“... losses. Still, the decrease in nutrient digestibility was not related to dietary effects on the digestive...”
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