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“... many similarities with plant and animal cells. Although ROS accumulation in yeast generally results...”
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“... composition and abundance, so that rapid changes in plant community structure can lead to critical impacts...”
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“...Bulls used in cattle production are often overfed to induce rapid growth, early puberty, and...”
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“... that is not effective in maintaining anaemia or low iron levels. To further clarify these findings...”
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“... of these newborns. The physiological and external mechanisms by which these significant decreases and rapid...”
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“... component analysis (PCA) combined with linear discriminant analysis (LDA), LDA/QR, generalize singular value...”
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“... extensive research, mainly due to the low multiplication rate. This study aimed to assess the impact...”
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“...Rapidly assessing the environmental conditions of a given coastal area with the capability of being...”
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“... mean cell spacing decreased from 5.0 to 1.1 µm with the decrease in the powder average diameter. It was...”
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“... these factors culminate in the loss of biodiversity and decrease of the quality of life of the citizens...”
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“... of the upper lip, and a generalized decrease of anterior-posterior thickness of both the upper and lower...”
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“... salivary Na:K ratio. Five weeks of low sodium diet intake resulted in a decrease in the salivary Na:K ratio...”
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“... followed by different cooling conditions: rapid cooling (RC), cooling at 400 °C (C400) and 25 °C (C25). The...”
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“... frequently used methods to lose weight rapidly were dehydration, decrease in energy intake and decreased...”
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“... were slight, interspersed with years where faunal changes were very rapid, affecting up to 35% of the...”
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