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“... Tamarindus indica L. seed, as a CCK secretagogue and its action upon food intake and leptin in obese Wistar...”
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“... temperature is usually low and allochthonous organic matter constitutes the basis of the food web. We have...”
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“... decomposition will decrease. These impacts will possibly alter nutrient cycles in aquatic food webs that depend...”
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“... of drugs, herbal medicines, or food supplements such as probiotics. Here, we investigated the effect...”
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“... evaluated by a 6-day food record questionnaire. At the beginning and after eight weeks of follow-up, body...”
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Relationship among body condition at parturition, decrease of backfat thickness and weight during...
“... at parturition, decrease of backfat thickness and weight during the lactation and the interval from weaning...”Access document
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“... to register the regulatory items.Findings – Using a value relevance model it was possible to conclude that...”
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“... to the initial CJ contamination. BLA proves to be a potential alternative to control food-borne pathogens...”
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“... bulls’ gametes, the process triggers sperm damage. Although improving post-thaw sperm quality, using egg...”
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“... the NDVI potential use obtained from passive and active multispectral sensors as phenological...”
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“... package including passive mobilization showed statistically significant decrease of pain and improvements...”
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“...ABSTRACT Objective To determine whether passive smoking causes morphological and structural changes...”
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“...The electrical and semiconducting properties of thin anodic passive films potentiostatically formed...”
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