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“... reforms, and the instability caused by the pandemic of COVID-19, there is an increase in domestic violence...”
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“...Objective: The effect of castration and subsequent replacement of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA...”
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“... of the inflammatory molecule expression caused renal damage in response to sodium nitrite (NaNO2) induced...”
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“... (p>0.05). EasyClean caused a decrease in the temperature of the solutions in both groups, without...”
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“... peroxidase activities) and neurotransmission (a decrease of ~40 %) in Atlantic mussels. On the other hand...”
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“... (-4ºC) and control temperature (2ºC). The decrease in cryoprotectants, increase in energy consumption and the...”
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“... to evaluate the effect of the temperature in the physical-chemical and microbiological parameters...”
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“... to evaluate the effect of the temperature in the physical-chemical and microbiological parameters...”
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“... of late onset, caused by a (CAG)n expansion at the ATXN3 gene (14q32.1). Variation in age-at-onset...”
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“... an increase in PaCO2 as well as a better sedative effect. The results allow to conclude that the association...”
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“... of up to 42% in their firmness, and an increase of up to ~12-fold in water exudation of peeled potatoes, due to the...”
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“... naps to decrease sleepiness or to increase alertness. Melatonin (1 to 10 mg) after the night shift may...”
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“... or sodium selenite—which caused an increase in basal GSH and TrxR levels, respectively, prevented the...”
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“... unlimed solid phase; its effect on leached solution, however, was similar to that caused by neutral salts...”
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