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“...PURPOSE: To evaluate the preventive effect of sodium butyrate in the appearance of aberrant crypt...”
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“... impair antioxidant defense owing to its involvement in the activation of sodium reabsorption to lead...”
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“... (CEC) decrease with B application were conducted using eudicotyledonous species (high root CEC...”
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“...PURPOSE: To study the effect of 1,8 cineoleee components of the essencial oil of Croton...”
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“... protection care after surgery, the other did not. Data was collected through telephonic interview, after one...”
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“... protection care after surgery, the other did not. Data was collected through telephonic interview, after one...”
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“... of plants. Plants at 35 days after emergence were sprayed with PS rate of 12.5 g·L-1, which did not affect...”
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“... assessed the individual and interactive effect of water temperature (5 and 10C) and alder litter quality...”
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“... (1 mg/kg) and yohimbine (3 mg/kg) prevented the expansion effect on the duodenal but not on the pyloric circuit...”
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“...; therefore, control of defoliating pests until the productive stage is not necessary under field conditions....”
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“... difference in the third year. Compost application did not evidence a clear effect on the As accumulation...”
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“...). This study assessed the effect of dryness on the microbial populations of soils collected in these...”
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“... acid detergent insoluble fiber (ADF), however, does not influence the content of crude protein, while...”
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“...-1-carboxylic acid) oxidase activity and respiration. ILOS and ULO do not decrease internal breakdown, mealiness...”
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“... acid detergent insoluble fiber (ADF), however, does not influence the content of crude protein, while...”
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