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Published 2003
... mRNA of TNF-alpha rapidly increased in the lung tissue within 180 min of ventilation with a higher...
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... mRNA of TNF-alpha rapidly increased in the lung tissue within 180 min of ventilation with a higher...
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Published 2020
... is rapidly absorbed from it. Exposure to this ion can generate considerable changes in the morphology of the...
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Published 2024
... is clinically characterized by rapidly progressing and symmetric muscle weakness, loss (or decrease) of deep...
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Published 2020
Subjects: ...rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis...
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Published 2002
...% received medication to rapidly reduce blood pressure. In 50% of the cases, nifedipine SL was the elected...
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Published 2023
... emissions and limited dispersion. Combination of air quality deterioration and rapidly urban growth may...
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Published 2023
... of the system. Also, this paper allows researchers to plan new experiments and/or rapidly identify...
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Published 2024
... of Dirofilaria immitis in dogs, leading to its identification as an endemic region. This nematode is rapidly...
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Published 2024
...Introduction: The rapidly contagious process of respiratory viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 makes...
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Published 2022
... one medication will be needed to treat the disease and to decrease fracture risk. Though current gaps...
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Published 2024
...Ocean’s characteristics are rapidly changing, modifying environmental suitability for early life...
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Published 2016
... of tuberculosis-HIV co-infection increased by 3.8%. There was an overall decrease in the incidence of tuberculosis...
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