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“...Background: Respiratory tract diseases are commonly seen in beef cattle. Young calves are affected...”
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“...Neurological impairments may affect the neural control of the Lower Urinary Tract (LUT), due...”
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“...), including disorders of the urogenital tract. The objective of this study is to analyze the morphological...”
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“... BB-12® after 6 months of storage decreased from 108 to 106 cfu/g whereas no decrease was observed...”
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“...Tropical grass hay feeding is related to improved ruminal health; however, it may decrease energy...”
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“...The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is considered the main route of exposure to fluoride (F), which...”
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“... increased levels of albumin, there was a linear decrease (P≤0.05) in hatchability and an increase in embryo...”
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“..., varying between 3.5-4.5; an increase in vaginal pH (5.0 to 6.5) can be associated with colonization...”
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“... and 79 ± 17.74 after sedation. The exam was done before and after sedation in all selected vessels...”
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“... masculinos sobre o tracto reprodutivo das fêmeas. Desde então, a expressão do imposex em prosobrânquios...”
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