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“....Conclusions: The results reported herein showed that obesity can affect sperm quality, by reducing sperm...”
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“..., this study investigated whether the foliar spray of potassium silicate (PS) could affect the...”
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“... to increases in temperature and changes in litter quality that can affect small woodland streams, where water...”
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“... decreases in Y(NPQ) associated with a higher Mg supply regardless of inoculation, suggesting increased...”
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“... or as an alternative source of NPN to urea in beef cattle diets did not decrease CH4 emissions or adversely affect...”
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“.... It is estimated to affect 30-50% of African-American women and 10-20% of Caucasian women at reproductive age...”
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“... grains (DDG) in high and low forage neutral detergent fiber (NDFf) levels on intake, digestibility, feed...”
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“... or too low concentrations could decrease effectiveness. In particular, a high dose can induce foam cells...”
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“... food products shelf-life. In the present work, the effects of low dose gamma irradiation on sugars...”
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“.... With the increase in forage:concentrate ratio incubated, there was a linear decrease in CH4 and...”
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“... deviations at high and low concentration levels) or those dependent on “dose ratio” (deviations depend on the...”
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“... electrochemical systems, and for non-electrochemical applications. Their purity is known to affect performance...”
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“... different forage:concentrate (F:C) ratios (100:0, low-quality tropical grass hay only; 50:50, an equal...”
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“...Neurological impairments may affect the neural control of the Lower Urinary Tract (LUT), due...”
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“... measures ANOVA. Sex of calves did not affect the studied variables (P > 0.05) and there was...”
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