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“... species were attracted to the seeds, resulting in all seeds being removed rapidly. The majority of seed...”
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“...Background: Obesity is rapidly becoming a worldwide epidemic that affects children and adults. Some...”
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“... sacrificed by decapitation on the 28th day of age. Blood was taken and the brain was rapidly removed. Medulla...”
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“... at 24 h, 48 h, 7 d, or 14 d after the start of insulation (whereas control rams were randomly castrated). Insulation increased...”
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“... diastaticus were compared by using starch and dextrins as substrates. Haploid progeny produced from a rapidly...”
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“...-cellular population of actively metabolizing and rapidly growing tubercle bacilli in cavitary lesions will...”
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“.... Surgical robotic technology is advancing rapidly, with two main systems currently in use, the Da Vinci and...”
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“... angiography before and at the end of treatments. A slight decrease in results of IOP, MAP and PPO after...”
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“... after calving, could decrease the number of infertile inseminations....”
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“... after calving, could decrease the number of infertile inseminations....”
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“... angiography before and at the end of treatments. A slight decrease in results of IOP, MAP and PPO after...”
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“... obligations, were severely hit with scarcity of funding compounded by rapidly increasing cost of funding. All...”
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“... time and was overall higher when M. balthica was present. M. balthica rapidly increase the...”
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“... it spread rapidly, being declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) in March 2020, which led...”
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