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“... defences (a decrease by ~50 % in catalase, 33 % in glutathione reductase, and up to ~32 % in glutathione...”
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“... of instrumentation. Basal parameters were measured 30 minutes after recovering from general anesthesia. All swines...”
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“... increased. In conclusion, including 375 or 750 g DDG/kg DM in supplements decreases performance suckling...”
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“.... The effect of removing of basal point of seeds (RB) and pre-imbibition of seeds of sweet granadilla...”
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“... identified after annealing up to 500 °C, with a decrease in basal spacing when the annealing temperature...”
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“... exposure levels. Since mercury decreases the activity of the glutathione and thioredoxin systems...”
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“... at 23.6 degrees C. Basal and post-stress measurements of plasma cortisol, glucose and lactate did not...”
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“... observed in the decrease of tail cutaneous temperature evoked by stress, but not in the pressor and...”
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