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“... responses in zebrafish. It became clear that intermediate concentration of risperidone inhibited the...”
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“... levels were significantly lower in animals fed Matricaria chantomilla CH12, suggesting that this product...”
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“... influence men's implicit gender stereotype bias. In Experiment 2, process modelling revealed that women...”
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“...The few studies that attempted to increase jump height in figure skaters (Haguenauer et al., 2005...”
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“... their growth rate along with a Von Bertalanffy's growth curve were derived showing that growth was...”
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