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“... ability to solubilize potassium (K) in vitro, contributes towards the release of K in the soil after...”
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“..., we compared the effects of etofibrate and controlled-release niacin on lipid profile and plasma lipoprotein...”
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“... the N stock in the soil (total and inorganic). In the first year, controlled-release urea reduced the...”
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“... (total and inorganic). In the first year, controlled-release urea reduced the availability of inorganic...”
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“.... After this xylanase biobleaching the final chlorine dioxide consumption decrease in 10%, maintaining the...”
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“... the release of ischemia before and after skin closure and compressive dressing. METHODS...”
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“... restoration procedures. Results: There was an increase in oxygen release during the first 24 h post bleaching...”
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“... Zn2+ is bound at sites that do not release H+ or bind Ca2+. After lipid extraction with 90% acetone, the cation...”
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“... CORM-CD system displays a lengthening of the half-life of CO release and a decrease in the CO release...”
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“... ketoconazole, on GH secretion in CD. ACTH levels during ketoconazole treatment are controversial. The aims...”
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“... ketoconazole, on GH secretion in CD. ACTH levels during ketoconazole treatment are controversial. The aims...”
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“...The objective of this study was to analyze the influence of positional release therapy (PRT) on the...”
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“... probiotic bacteria capable of producing folate and release it in a sustained manner into the intestine...”
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“... viability of APCs. All materials induced a decrease in the release of total TGF-β1 from the APCs....”
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